This is how puffer fish deflate?

Sep 21, 2016 7:31 AM

oziozzi

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How i feel making a dump..

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When you've been holding too long.

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OpenBSD has left securemode.

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need sound....sauce?

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Oh Neptune

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SPONGEBOB WHY?

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HA HA HA....nice! +1

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Oh spongebob, whhhhyyyyyy?!

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As if I really look like this!

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"Time to go teach my class at boating school."

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Aww, poor lil' dude.

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never realised they turn upside down when they puff up

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Not with a bang but with a whimper

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Ohhh so that black dot is the asshole. Neat.

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I was expecting it to fart or something

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Yes, it farts.

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The proper scientific term is 'queefing'

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If it isn't...it needs to be.

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It's a fact! my mom told me so.

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God I hope this is true

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.

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You have you say it in Randy's voice

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Not as many bubbles as expected.

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Pplblblbtllbtlbblbtttplbttlblbtt....

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I heard that in real life, a pufferfish inflating itself can be fatal.

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Gulping air is not good for puffers

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Guys puffing is super dangerous for pufferfish and shortens their life span, don't stress them out

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All i can imagine is the sound of a balloon deflating

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PBBTBTBTBFFFFFF

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Fwwwuuuuuu

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What?! But. . .how?!

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Have you noticed how you suck and blow out air all the time? Same principle.

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now FUGU ME!!!!!!

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Hmmm... Poison, poison, tasty fish! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BKZCuS_CYAAbF4c.jpg

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Master, I need your skilled hands.

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If they've gulped air. Usually it would be water. But they only do this when very stressed.

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Just like me, only I can't deflate, and I stare in the mirror wondering exactly where it all went wrong.

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Too early for these feels man

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Huh, I always pictured them sort of spurting around like a balloon.

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That's basically what it did.

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Because you've only ever seen them in cartoons.

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that happens when you give them alka seltzer.

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dolphins like to gnaw on these to get high...

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Pbbbtptbtptbttbtbtt

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I've always wondered how to spell the sound of a deflating balloon, thank you.

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Physicist here, the mass of the air being ejected here is much smaller than the mass of the fish. Think you throwing a stone. Therefore the

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recoil velocity is much smaller. Also the balloon has a nozzle that increases the velocity of the ejected mass, which

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also increases recoil velocity.

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Otherwise I would also spurt around like a balloon at exhaling? Fun. :D

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Ha ha fatty air fishy so funny!

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My ma bought five puffer fish and I didnt realise that it's a defence mechanism that can kill them,2 sharp knocks on the tank n 4 dead fish

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Yes! Many people don't realize this and like to see them puff up but it's bad for them. I have a puffer fish myself.

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You get it

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What?

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All puffer fish inflated when someone knocked on on the tank, ~ tank was not large enough to fit all inflated fish at the same time.

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citation needed

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1/2 I am assuming that is what happened, it could be an unlucky happening where the fish died due to inflation. I have had puffer fish

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2/2 myself, I have never seen any die due directly to inflation alone, if they are cornered and inflate together, stabby, stabby, fish dead.

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Oh wow, that's kind of hilarious, if it wasn't so sad. That seems like a ver inappropriately small tank though.

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I assume that is how it went down, I have never seen any die due to inflation alone.

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It is possible though especially with air in the stomach.

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No the act of inflating itself can cause the fish to die. It is meant to be a last resort defense mechanism only used it extreme stress. 1/2

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If the fish are in a new aquarium they're stressed already, knocking on the tank caused them them to puff up which killed them. 2/2

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For which I'm sorry for. It was an expensive set up with expensive fish, I just wanted to see them puff up.

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