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The word 'Narwhal' is Old Norse. It means "corpse whale", and it may have been given to this particular whale because of it's spotted skin, which gives the appearance of a drowned sailor, AND it often swims belly up, when most fish only go belly up when they die.
you dont have enough O2 in your tank, you may need to buy a air stone and pump, they stay up top because there is more air in the water up there. maesure you have good circulation and lighting
Wahoo is a fish found of the coast of Hawaii. It is a popular seafood eaten around the United States. The name "Wahoo" is thought to be an English derivative of "Oahu." Wahoo is whiter, flakier, and has a more delicate texture than the meat of other fast-swimming, pelagic species.Wahoo are related to mackerels and are members of the fish family Scombridae.One of the fastest fish in the ocean. It can swim up to up to 70 mph.
Up a bum
you look up ur bum
no its up your bum
Well I have a goldfish and what i do is like make some noise everytime it swims up to get food. Then now everytime i do that action it swims up and follows my hand.
up your bum!
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A guppy is a fish and it swims in water. , Generally, they move up and down, side to side, and their movements are sometimes based on gender.
You can find these lyrics online. You will just need to type in the name of the song and the lyrics will come up.
Most species of salmon swim up river to lay their eggs.
If the fish is struggling to rise in the water its swim bladder is damaged.
the person's head bum bum because they made it up
you get them from under my bum which is in England under the name of gina
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The word 'Narwhal' is Old Norse. It means "corpse whale", and it may have been given to this particular whale because of it's spotted skin, which gives the appearance of a drowned sailor, AND it often swims belly up, when most fish only go belly up when they die.