in the ocean
A 'babel fish' is a fictional creature that features in 'the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy'. it is a small aquatic creature that feeds on brainwaves. when 'stuck in your ear' it translates these brain waves into English thus making alien languages sond English and allowing aliens to understand English as well.just so you know, it's pronounced BAY-BULL NOTBABBLE.
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Hapuka fish live in the sea.
where fish live
Mice live on land, fish live in water. On in not the normal prey of the other.
Yes, Douglas Adams is credited with inventing the term ''Babel Fish'' in his book ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.'' The Babel Fish is a small, yellow, leech-like creature that serves as a universal translator, allowing characters in the story to understand any language.
to translate any language The babel fish allows you to understand different languages when you hear them.
to translate any language The babel fish allows you to understand different languages when you hear them.
babel fish
Babel fish and space fish.
Babel fish don't actually live in any ocean. They are fictional, from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. In that book it explains that they feed on brain-wave energy, and when inserted into the ear, allow you to understand any language... so I'm not even think in that fictional universe that they live in an ocean, but if they do, it doesn't tell us any more about it in the Hitchhiker's series.
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Have you Tried going on Babel fish?
BAY-BULL see hitchhikers guide to the galaxy like the tower of babel that features in the bible
type it into babel fish
Yahoo! Babel Fish website
prix -go onto google and type in babel fish