>>15401880Oh, well, like, I guess they're pretty interested in the clownfish on the right, that's the look I talked about when I was going off about fish last time, just look at their eyes and the way they're staring, it's such a weird gaze, you can't tell anything about their intentions but only that they're interested, they just look dopey. The way their mouths are shaped too, like, it's just a little bit open, that's so weird, god, fish really look weird, they're just potato chips that fly around if you pretend the water isn't there, it's just weird.
I don't know if I remember well, but, there was a purpose for clownfish looking the way they are, right? Like camouflage of some sort? I've no idea. So is the one on the right like a down syndrome clownfish or something that got the wrong colors when it was born? That's really weird. I wonder if they treat it as their own or are hostile to it or something, I can't really tell, they are ganging up on it on that picture but they might just simply be interested, and, clownfish can't attack each other or anything, right? Their mouths can't be big enough to bite or anything. Do they just ram into one another? I doubt that'd do a lot of damage. I suppose they just use scare tactics even if they can't really do harm, right? Oh, and, what do clownfish eat? Cause like I said before, they wouldn't be able to get their hands, or whatever body part of a fish is the equivalent to hands, on any other fish to eat, right? Do they munch on plants in the sea or something? Would they be able to do that either? I really wonder how they eat.
>>15401900What the fuck. How even. I thought that, the ones with the cool mohawk looking hair, hair as in, look at above their head, whatever that little part that goes up is called, some of them have it smooth and some of them have it patterned like so, and, I thought the latter were males or something, cause, it looks like they have hair, that must mean something. I guess not, though. No idea ho-