Lynden
a "fish hater"
Please, dig deep inside your brains and add to the Random Fact Index!
Also, if any of my facts are wrong, please tell me about it, by personal message. My goal is to form the most comprehensive random fact basis as can possibly be formed for free! If adding a fact(s), please disable your signature and emoticons.
And so it begins...
Fact #1: Chelericates, such as Horseshoe Crabs, have copper-based blood, instead of hemoglobin. When injured, they bleed blue blood.
Fact #2: Loaches, because of their encased swimbladders, are very effective predictors of low-pressure weather systems such as rain.
Fact #3: Feather Duster Worms have incredibly sophisticated central nervous systems. They can move each one of their dozens of tentacles independently.
Fact #4: Carribean Reef Squid are the most intelligent of all invertebrates. The only thing they lack in order to become civilized is culture (the ability to pass learned skills to future generations).
Fact #5: Fish are by far the most diverse of all classes of vertebrates. They were the first vertebrates (other than lampreys and hagfish) to evolve, and so can be found in every niche of underwater life.
Also, if any of my facts are wrong, please tell me about it, by personal message. My goal is to form the most comprehensive random fact basis as can possibly be formed for free! If adding a fact(s), please disable your signature and emoticons.
And so it begins...
Fact #1: Chelericates, such as Horseshoe Crabs, have copper-based blood, instead of hemoglobin. When injured, they bleed blue blood.
Fact #2: Loaches, because of their encased swimbladders, are very effective predictors of low-pressure weather systems such as rain.
Fact #3: Feather Duster Worms have incredibly sophisticated central nervous systems. They can move each one of their dozens of tentacles independently.
Fact #4: Carribean Reef Squid are the most intelligent of all invertebrates. The only thing they lack in order to become civilized is culture (the ability to pass learned skills to future generations).
Fact #5: Fish are by far the most diverse of all classes of vertebrates. They were the first vertebrates (other than lampreys and hagfish) to evolve, and so can be found in every niche of underwater life.