CANAMONSTER Redtail Catfish MFK Member Dec 5, 2012 2,980 988 150 Barrie Sep 14, 2016 #1 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/09/amazon-stingray-chew-food-predator-prey/
UnstoppableJayD MFK NNJ Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Jun 6, 2012 4,879 1,344 379 49 Northern NJ Sep 14, 2016 #2 Pretty cool! (other then the mis-ided fish at the top and the fact most of us new this already) lol Reactions: ShadowStryder
CANAMONSTER Redtail Catfish MFK Member Dec 5, 2012 2,980 988 150 Barrie Sep 14, 2016 #3 UnstoppableJayD said: Pretty cool! (other then the mis-ided fish at the top and the fact most of us new this already) lol Click to expand... Yes exactly lol. Good to see more attention and interest being put forth.
UnstoppableJayD said: Pretty cool! (other then the mis-ided fish at the top and the fact most of us new this already) lol Click to expand... Yes exactly lol. Good to see more attention and interest being put forth.
UnstoppableJayD MFK NNJ Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Jun 6, 2012 4,879 1,344 379 49 Northern NJ Sep 14, 2016 #4 CANAMONSTER said: Yes exactly lol. Good to see more attention and interest being put forth. Click to expand... yea man- there was a great article on a scientist proving fresh water rays cognizant ability using tools Reactions: CANAMONSTER
CANAMONSTER said: Yes exactly lol. Good to see more attention and interest being put forth. Click to expand... yea man- there was a great article on a scientist proving fresh water rays cognizant ability using tools
keepinfish Potamotrygon MFK Member Jun 29, 2007 7,398 709 174 47 In God We Trust Sep 15, 2016 #6 cool thanks for sharing