That could be the catfish - imagine the confusion in bars if people were like the chalk bass (Serranus tortugarum) - see below. Someone was taking the piss naming that Caribbean fish!
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Fish can reproduce in a variety of ways. They exhibit hermaphroditism. An individual has both female and male gonads. In synchronous hermaphroditism, fish with female and male gonads can simultaneously produce eggs and sperm. So may be a female and literally a moment later a male, depending on the need of the moment and circumstance. A fish spawning when here is a same sex individual nearby can quickly change to the opposite sex to ensure reproduction. An example is the belted sandfish (Serranellus subligarius), a small fish found off the coast of Florida. On the other hand, the monogamous hermaphrodite chalk bass (Serranus tortugarum) can change sex 20 times a day.
I’m an all or nothing dude. Either drinking n eating like no tomorrow, or all out diet with no drinking at all. Right now I’m in the diet mode. Good thing I have strong willpower cauz I can see all those eats n drinks all around me n right next to me and say no.
Riding the rollercoaster it is. Nothing half a$$ed
I’m an all or nothing dude. Either drinking n eating like no tomorrow, or all out diet with no drinking at all. Right now I’m in the diet mode. Good thing I have strong willpower cauz I can see all those eats n drinks all around me n right next to me and say no.
Riding the rollercoaster it is. Nothing half a$$ed