young Nica inspects small sea monster

Submitted by Daddy-YO on 16 September, 2007 - 10:44.
young Nica inspects small sea monster

Las Peñitas, beside a French place (Oasis?) with its fine fish soup, thatch-roofed tower by the beach, and brooding Europeans deep in thought

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is

that a puffer fish?

I

thought so. __ But a glance into Wikipedia leaves me in doubt,

___ Redirected from Pufferfish ___ "Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish. The family includes many familiar species which are variously called puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, and toadies. They are morphologically similar to the closely related porcupinefish, which have large conspicuous spines (unlike the small, almost sandpaper-like spines of pufferfish). The scientific name, Tetraodontidae, refers to the four large teeth, fused into an upper and lower plate, which are used for crushing the shells of crustaceans and mollusks, their natural prey."

___ "Porcupinefish are fish of the family Diodontidae also commonly called blowfish (and, sometimes, "balloonfish" or "globefish"). They are sometimes confused with pufferfish. Porcupinefish are closely related to pufferfishes but porcupinefish have spines on their body."

___ Next time we'll have to count front teeth, carefully.

reminds me of homer simpson

Homer looks over the menu.) Homer: There’s got to be something I haven’t tried. Huh? Hey, hey, what’s this? Fugu! Akira: (Gasps.) It is a blowfish, sir. But I should warn you that one— Homer: Come on, pal. Fugu me! (edit)

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this worked

on so many levels....

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