did you know that male catfish will find a spot for the female to lay the eggs, have her lay them, kick her out, and then fertilize the eggs and take car of them all by themself?

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This is our second to last trailer before the fishes are unveiled. Next week promises to be crazy 🚀

RT to spread the wave!

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I'm back from holiday and have some Easter-themed for you this fine Friday. We've got rabbits, we've got eggs, we've got weird Christian traditions, something for everyone! 1/

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We met this "fish" in last week's episode...FUN FACT: Pachyrhachis Problematicus has been giving scientists exactly as much trouble as the name implies. There are only 2 known specimens, & no one seems to know just where in the fossil record they should go!

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100 days until
⁣We're with a new The from South America: Piraiba!⁣ Up to 3,5m in length and 200 kg of weight, the fish is big enough to swallow a man! Luckily, they prefer to feed on other fish😅

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Behold these juvenile (#Gibberichthyidae), stephanoberyciform fishes found in the western Atlantic, western Indian, and western & southwestern Pacific Oceans. Juveniles possess mysterious appendages on their third pelvic-fin rays.
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Nothing better for than learning about
Mantas are ovoviviparous, which means that egg is hatching into mum's belly, providing safety and comfort until the pup is ready to come into the real world!

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Throwing my little something into debate! They might be but this is one of my favourite facts ever.

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Lizards of the genus Phrynosoma ( Horned Lizards) have an interesting defense mechanism. When threatened, they shoot blood from the corners of their eyes by restricting blood flow leaving the head, which increases blood pressure and ruptures tiny vessels. (1/2)

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Barrel eye fish have a translucent head made of jelly so that their eyes can look up and see through their skull!

P.S. Please wish me luck on the LSAT tomorrow!

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The first fish to undergo chemotherapy was Bubba, a giant grouper at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago! He developed a malignant growth on his forehead. The chemo was successful!

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On the 15th day of I give you the Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker! These amazing little pingpong balls have boney "spikes" all over their bodies to protect them from predators!

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