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Exactly.... They probobly left it in the river, OR it was caught on an overnight line.... It looks to me like it's that color cause it's dead, or has been dead for a while...
 
DB junkie;3367399; said:
^ Is that your final answer??? LOL

VERY true.... I think this round goes to Mad ness.

Very good, true, informative answer.

do i get a prize... ;)jk

it's the fisherman, look at the bulge in his stomach!

if it's not an armatus, not a raph or cynodon cos dorsals forward... no red tail... could this be a scomb? but that band on the tail...hmmm
 
mad ness;3367477; said:
do i get a prize... ;)jk

it's the fisherman, look at the bulge in his stomach!

if it's not an armatus, not a raph or cynodon cos dorsals forward... no red tail... could this be a scomb? but that band on the tail...hmmm


its not a scomb looks like a raph casue the very shiny appearance, but then again if he has been out of water for a while the reflection of the scales may have maid it look all shiney but its most probably an armatus.
 
Its clearly NOT a Raph.

I vote dead Armatus.
 
Mad ness there is not much left of the tail to go by but I would think some color would remain even in DB's scenario.Do we start a poll on this fish's identity,my choice? Scomb.
 
Maybe dude snagged it floating down the river.... Check out the lure....
 
Those P know the deal.

I'm sure they are used to fisherman, and wait for catches to be reeled in.

Instant evolution, well, instant in terms of how long evolution actually takes.
 
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