Thursday, August 23, 2018

Something "Fishy" About This...!

Ya know, Mother Nature has a bad habit of throwing a surprise at us from time to time, as this story from Listverse proves.

The Fish That Doesn’t Swim



Photo credit: Rein Ketelaars

Common logic has it that a fish should be able to swim. Well, there’s one that can’t swim (or, at least, can’t do so very well). Enter the red-lipped batfish (Ogcocephalus darwini ). The red-lipped batfish is found in the waters off the Galapagos Islands, where it walks on the seabed instead of swimming like other fish. Even the walking motion has been described as being more of a stagger than a walk.

It is unknown why the red-lipped batfish moves the way it does, although it is assumed its bat-like body is not streamlined enough. The fish walks with its pectoral and pelvic fins, which other fish use to swim, and propels itself forward with its anal fin. The red-lipped batfish’s seeming inability to swim has some positive outcomes, though. It has no predators and is generally unaffected by any change in the environment since it’s usually hanging out on the floor. This allows it to live for 12 years on average, despite its small size.

As much as I would like to see this little guy, I think it's best just to leave it alone. Seems like it's doing fine on it's own.

Coffee out on the patio this morning.

11 comments:

  1. It figures it is only found around the Galapagos Islands. They have the strangest creatures there. Rather ugly too.

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  2. A strange "fish" indeed. Thanks for sharing. Wonder what other strange creatures lurk about there.

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  3. Hey Linda...
    It's almost like there is a collection of other-worldly animals in that location.
    Thanks for stopping by today!


    Hey Momlady...
    Boy, there just isn't telling what else is there. Strange critters, for sure.
    Thanks for coming over today!

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  4. Ugly son-of-a-gun, ain't he?

    Big hugs from Destin, Florida ~

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  5. Hey Sis...
    Yep, that he is! Wouldn't want him on my fishing line, that's for sure.
    Thanks, sis, for the visit this morning!

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  6. Poor thing is really ugly and strange to. They do have some weird stuff over there, but I sure wish they would stop looking for things and contaminating the place like everything else scientists do.

    Patio sounds great to me

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  7. I sure wouldn't want one of those swimming (or walking) in my ponds and swamp.

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  8. Hey Jo...
    It does seem that when scientist show up, the whole place slowly goes to hell.
    Thanks dear, for dropping by today!


    Hey Dizzy...
    At least you would never have to see them, what with them spending all their lives on the bottom.
    Thanks for the visit today!

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  9. The world is full of strange and interesting wonders. I wonder if it's time for another coffee.

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  10. Hey Sixbears...
    It's always time for another coffee.
    Thanks for stopping by today!

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  11. It might be ugly, but with that lipstick he's fabulous!

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