Tell me which river in this world that has no fish?
From the lowest mountain range to the highest mountain top, so long as there is river, there is also fish. Don't care how big that fish is, but there will be fish.
How did they get there? I still can't figure that out.
Maybe Tuna is possible, leaping over a small waterfall. But fishes in the rivers over the mountain ranges are small, some are big, but mostly small. How did that small one got there? It can't be miracle. It can't be that somebody brought them there.
Hm, wierd!
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
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how did the fish "refill" the pond when the pond was dried due to long dry season... a few days after rain filled up the pond.. there are fish in the pond again.... my mum used to say... the fish buried themselves deep inside the mud.. maybe.
I am not amazed with that Sir, for that is truly very simple to explain. I will be so amazed if the following conditions are true:
1. If the pond was not filled with any kind of fish earlier on, and after a terrible drought, and when the pond is filled up with water and suddenly after a while, fish swims around;
2. That the level of the pond is way higher than sea level and there is only water flow downstream through the pond, and between the nearest source of fish to the pond is a water stream downhill which only Tuna can push their way through.
But yet, small fish live at the highest rivers around the world. Believe you me!
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