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What kind of Fish was that on Survivor last night?
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What kind of Fish was that on Survivor last night?
Dog Fish???

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09-25-2009 07:06 AM
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RE: What kind of Fish was that on Survivor last night?
Check out the Lantern Fish if you really want to see something strange...
 
09-25-2009 07:56 AM
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RE: What kind of Fish was that on Survivor last night?
Looks like a Rahm fish to me.
 
09-25-2009 08:25 AM
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RE: What kind of Fish was that on Survivor last night?
(09-25-2009 07:06 AM)icehole3 Wrote:  Dog Fish???

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Maybe a George Michael fish? In scientific terms, a Puffer fish....
 
09-25-2009 08:26 AM
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