The fish was murdered. I fail to see your point or the evidence. If you were trying to be funny then I also fail to see the humor as the cod probably left behind a family and could have been over 20 years old (not that the age of the victim is relevant in this case).
Yes, because obviously cod, like humans, stay in a family-type of formation for their lifetime.
Where did you get your info, finding Nemo? In some species, the parents eat the babies or leave the young. Get the hell over it, and go do something that will help US, not something that will die in another 5 years without our help.
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Further evidence that cell phones are harmful to your health. Just look what happend to the fish that ate one.
The fish was murdered. I fail to see your point or the evidence.
If you were trying to be funny then I also fail to see the humor as the cod probably left behind a family and could have been over 20 years old (not that the age of the victim is relevant in this case).
@vegan
Yes, because obviously cod, like humans, stay in a family-type of formation for their lifetime.
Where did you get your info, finding Nemo? In some species, the parents eat the babies or leave the young. Get the hell over it, and go do something that will help US, not something that will die in another 5 years without our help.