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A team of researchers that included Ben Wilson of the University of British Columbia (Vancouver) reported in November that herring communicate with each other via a high-pitched, "raspberry"-like sound emitted from their anuses. (Since the sounds were frequent, whether the herring had eaten or not, the researchers concluded that the noise was not produced by digestive gases.) [New Scientist, 11-5-03]
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What do you want :confused: ? They've solved one off the greatest secrets in the universe.
The next step will be the development of a universal translater to understand the f*** of a herring. :D [img]graemlins/monster5.gif[/img] |
Okey that explains something... my uncle lives in a small fishing town in north of Iceland and after eating his special bean-rye hotdogs, the harbour is always full of Herring...
Okey really not... [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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