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A musical mind with recent revelations
My favourite real animal is the octopus.
My favourite fictitious animal is the kraken.
My favourite fictitious animal is the kraken.
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I hope you know of the damage lionfish are doing in the Caribbean. In Bonaire one may hunt them, after training. I like them,because they are very tasty! Firm, sweet meat. In Bonaire you can get Lionfish Pizza: Delicious!Lionfish:
I hope you know of the damage lionfish are doing in the Caribbean. In Bonaire one may hunt them, after training. I like them,because they are very tasty! Firm, sweet meat. In Bonaire you can get Lionfish Pizza: Delicious!
What better way to control an invasive species than to eat them
Not really a "sea" creature as it needs brackish water, but the axolotl is cool. A salamander which retains it's larval features when fully mature.
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My wife had an axolotl when she was young and put in her fish tank. They are carnivorous, so...+1 for the Axolotl
With my favorite animal being the Manul, due to the "personality" and looks, Axolotl comes in as a close 2nd. They're just amazing, but I never want one as a pet. They deserve to live free in the wild.
I hope you know of the damage lionfish are doing in the Caribbean. In Bonaire one may hunt them, after training. I like them,because they are very tasty! Firm, sweet meat. In Bonaire you can get Lionfish Pizza: Delicious!
What better way to control an invasive species than to eat them
Around these parts, we call 'em catfish...!The mercat
Giant isopod
They're actually crustaceans, not insects (I mean probably still distantly related to cockroaches and other insects since its widely accepted nowadays that insects evolved from crustaceans and both crustaceans and hexapods [which includes three other subclasses no longer considered insects] are part of the clade Pancrustacea).That looks like a giant ocean cockroach.
Why has that displaced the phylum Arthropoda?...are part of the clade Pancrustacea...