[MR] Things I didn't know about Barracuda

Matt Broadway mattbroadway1974 at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 29 07:42:42 PDT 2008


I still think switching the kingdom populous mascot to
a Barracuda with a flashy cape would be cool...

Great barracuda do not care for their fertilized eggs.
They are left to drift out into the ocean and
eventually take form (Paterson 2000).

They are known as vicious fish (Lieske and Myers
1999). They have been known to attack divers and are
capable of inflicting severe wounds. They kill
compulsively and will destroy more than they eat
(Grosvenor 1978).

If the kingdom mascot was a Barracuda, we could charge
into battle with Sir Justus, and Sir Bryce singing
that "Barracuda" song by Heart.

That would rock.

Dante...


--- agnes daunce <agnes_daunce at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Seahorses have a single mate for life. Every
> morning, they come
> together, dance, change their color, twirl around
> with linked
> tails and then separate for the rest of the day
>  
> While mating, seahorses utter musical sounds
>  
> Mating is usually done under a full moon
>  
> Seahorses are the only animals in the entire animal
> kingdom in
> which the male has babies. The female seahorse
> deposits the eggs
> into the male's small pouch, these eggs are then
> fertilized by
> the male 
> 
> (taken for an article on Buzzle.com
> 
> Agnes Daunce
> 
> 
> 
> 
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