Scientist Discover World's Smallest Fish
I don't think these guys understand the basic concept of fishing.
Interesting that they live in an acid bath, and that their habitate is disappearing. Maybe we need more acid rain.
Mature females of the Paedocypris progenetica, a member of the carp
family, only grow to 7.9 millimeters (0.31 inches) and the males have enlarged
pelvic fins and exceptionally large muscles that may be used to grasp the
females during copulation, researchers wrote in the Proceedings of the Royal
Society, published Wednesday by the Royal Society in London.
Interesting that they live in an acid bath, and that their habitate is disappearing. Maybe we need more acid rain.
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