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On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 12:21:50 -0700, graham > wrote:

>On 2019-11-26 9:30 a.m., A Moose in Love wrote:
>> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 11:25:03 AM UTC-5, graham wrote:
>>> On 2019-11-26 8:36 a.m., wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 15:41:45 -0700, graham > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2019-11-25 2:39 p.m.,
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Perhaps you skipped sixth grade science. I just helped my 11 year old study
>>>>>>> for her science test. The subject? Chordates, arthropods, phylums, etc.
>>>>>>> Even my 11 year old knows more than you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wow do you really think so? If you would have read my entire answer
>>>>>> then maybe you would have realized that fish is an animal that lives
>>>>>> in the water. THAT IS ALL. It does not matter what species are what
>>>>>> kingdom or phylum they are connected to, whether they are green pink
>>>>>> or can do gymnastics. THEY LIVE IN THE FREAKIN WATER SO THEY ARE
>>>>>> FISH.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If mermaids were real then they would be considered fish BECAUSE THEY
>>>>>> LIVE IN THE WATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>>>>
>>>>> With your stupid logic, you obviously think that whales are fish!
>>>>> You are redefining the lower limits of intelligence.
>>>>
>>>> whales, dolphins and other mammels that live in the ocean do not
>>>> breathe through water. No gills, no fish.
>>>>
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>>> Moving the goal-post won't get you out of the very deep hole that you
>>> have dug for yourself.

>>
>> I'm not a fan of fish. Once in a while I'll open a can of sockeye salmont. Other than that, I'll stick to shell fish. But even then, I only eat that stuff at restaurants. I like squid. Is that a fish?
>>

>No! A cephalopod (part of the Mollusca).


Yes squid is a fish....

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