Ooh, I'd google it, but I'm lazy.Originally Posted by Bear-Max
I don't like fish really, so I doubt I'll ever be draggin one backwards.

Ooh, I'd google it, but I'm lazy.Originally Posted by Bear-Max
Fish do need oxygen. I can't remember exactly how but their gills enable them to get it.
If you drag a fish backwards through water it will drown and die. Don't do it =.='
I don't like fish really, so I doubt I'll ever be draggin one backwards.
Originally Posted by crana
No :s where did you come from? fish live in the water and and a five second memory like Owen
To post this took longer than 5 seconds...
if you drag ANY fish backwards it will Drown. that means sharks, goldfish, whales, anything.
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So if I'm ever in the situation of being attacked by a shark, I'll just pull it backwards, I dunno about the whale though, I don't think I'm strong enough.Originally Posted by TooClose
if you drag ANY fish backwards it will Drown. that means sharks, goldfish, whales, anything.
Tee hee :pOriginally Posted by Owen
To post this took longer than 5 seconds...
Fish DO need Oxygen, they constantly resurface to get it, tis why some marine life cant live at certain depts of the ocean without adapting first.
The fish really really deep in the ocean can gather oxygen from bubbling steam vents on the ocean floor, or something like that.
Anyway, yes you can drown a fish, put it in a container FULL of water, with no acess to oxygen.
Needles & Sins, Sins & Needles
He's gasping for air
In the wishing well
Dust to rust, ashes on gashes
Hand around the killing jar
whales are mammals, not fish, and can therefore survive being dragged backwards through water; that is until they drown from being unable to surface because of some guy hanging on to its fins trying to pull it backwards.Originally Posted by TooClose
if you drag ANY fish backwards it will Drown. that means sharks, goldfish, whales, anything.
Mammals that live in the sea, like whales and dolphins resurface to get oxygen. Fish have gills rather than lungs, and when water flows over the gills, gaseous exchange takes place, where oxygen that is dissolved in the water enters the fish's bloodstream, and CO2 is removed.Originally Posted by xJoeYx
Fish DO need Oxygen, they constantly resurface to get it, tis why some marine life cant live at certain depts of the ocean without adapting first. The fish really really deep in the ocean can gather oxygen from bubbling steam vents on the ocean floor, or something like that.
Anyway, yes you can drown a fish, put it in a container FULL of water, with no acess to oxygen.
Vents on the ocean floor do not release oxygen. They release sulphides that certain bacteria need to survive. These bacteria form the base of the food chain, as there is no light, so plants can't survive.
Yo a smartash are yah? XD Anyway, how was this found out? What a sight, lots of scientists draggin fish backwards to see if they die. Weird :/Originally Posted by Alex-S-89
whales are mammals, not fish, and can therefore survive being dragged backwards through water; that is until they drown from being unable to surface because of some guy hanging on to its fins trying to pull it backwards.
Mammals that live in the sea, like whales and dolphins resurface to get oxygen. Fish have gills rather than lungs, and when water flows over the gills, gaseous exchange takes place, where oxygen that is dissolved in the water enters the fish's bloodstream, and CO2 is removed.
Vents on the ocean floor do not release oxygen. They release sulphides that certain bacteria need to survive. These bacteria form the base of the food chain, as there is no light, so plants can't survive.
O.O gawd your smart o.oOriginally Posted by Alex-S-89
whales are mammals, not fish, and can therefore survive being dragged backwards through water; that is until they drown from being unable to surface because of some guy hanging on to its fins trying to pull it backwards.
Mammals that live in the sea, like whales and dolphins resurface to get oxygen. Fish have gills rather than lungs, and when water flows over the gills, gaseous exchange takes place, where oxygen that is dissolved in the water enters the fish's bloodstream, and CO2 is removed.
Vents on the ocean floor do not release oxygen. They release sulphides that certain bacteria need to survive. These bacteria form the base of the food chain, as there is no light, so plants can't survive.
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