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Nick: | James (Unregistered User) |
Date/Time: | Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 12:22:55 PM IDLW |
IP Address: | 198.102.201.2 (???) |
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In Reply To: | Biology in St. Johns Virgin Island <matt mckay> [April 11, 2001 @ 5:31:28 AM] (1/1) |
Subject: | Lots of asked questions...answered |
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Well, I would have to say that the most exotic fish i have seen was probably the queen angelfish. I saw one that was about a foot and half long. There are lots of them in existence. I would give you the exact number, but it would probably change by the time you read this. There are more types of fish down here then you could accurately count. I would give you the exact number, but someone might discover a new one by time you read this. There is a lot of coral, sponges, a couple of octupus, squid, and even some eels. There are people here too. As for the air speed velocity of flying fish while out of the water is 35mph (Snyderman & Wiseman, Guide to Marine Life). What else you got??? |
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