Submitted by BoundariesAreFun t3_yksary in science
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UncommercializedKat t1_iuwfn22 wrote
They could also have sank. I guess it really is sink or swim.
Hygro t1_iuv2o8c wrote
As opposed to what, ancient birds?
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MRSN4P t1_iux9a54 wrote
Bird fish, or Exocoetidae.
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Locdonan t1_iuw32ak wrote
When a male fish and a female fish love each other VERY much, they make little baby fish…
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MrJoelCairo t1_iuw2s45 wrote
I'm guessing it was swimming. They "swam" downwards.