thanks Morgan
Yes I was amazed
I;m wondering if this was planned actions or just natural movements
badbobby wrote:
thanks Morgan
Yes I was amazed
I;m wondering if this was planned actions or just natural movements
Its planned action for mating and nesting so I read...
Bahmer asked a good question too and Morgan posted this I had to find out why~this is what it said about them~~
The circles, scientists say, are actually nests created by male pufferfish, which spend about ten days carefully constructing and decorating the structures to woo females. What’s more, this industrious pufferfish is thought to be a new species in the Torquigener genus, according to the study, published July 1 in the journal Scientific Reports.
Nesting Instinct
The male fish, which measures less than 5 inches (13 centimeters) long, first uses his body to create peaks and valleys in the sandy bottom around a central circle of smooth sand. He accomplishes this feat by swimming in toward the center of the circle in a straight line and then back around the center in a circular motion. (Watch a pufferfish video.)
Before the female fish arrive to inspect his handiwork, the male forms irregular patterns in the fine sand particles of the central circle. He also decorates the peaks of the outer portion with shell and coral fragments.
When a potential female partner arrives on the scene, the male stirs up the fine sand in the nest’s inner circle. If she deems the nest, and the male who built it, satisfactory, she lays her eggs in the center of the nest and leaves.<snip> Just leaves~~ ??? lololol
lindajoy wrote:
Its planned action for mating and nesting so I read...
Bahmer asked a good question too and Morgan posted this I had to find out why~this is what it said about them~~
The circles, scientists say, are actually nests created by male pufferfish, which spend about ten days carefully constructing and decorating the structures to woo females. What’s more, this industrious pufferfish is thought to be a new species in the Torquigener genus, according to the study, published July 1 in the journal Scientific Reports.
Nesting Instinct
The male fish, which measures less than 5 inches (13 centimeters) long, first uses his body to create peaks and valleys in the sandy bottom around a central circle of smooth sand. He accomplishes this feat by swimming in toward the center of the circle in a straight line and then back around the center in a circular motion. (Watch a pufferfish video.)
Before the female fish arrive to inspect his handiwork, the male forms irregular patterns in the fine sand particles of the central circle. He also decorates the peaks of the outer portion with shell and coral fragments.
When a potential female partner arrives on the scene, the male stirs up the fine sand in the nest’s inner circle. If she deems the nest, and the male who built it, satisfactory, she lays her eggs in the center of the nest and leaves.<snip> Just leaves~~ ??? lololol
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now that's just like a human female
get the guy all hot and bothered and go inside and lock the door
course most guys never work as hard as the puffer fish
badbobby wrote:
now that's just like a human female
get the guy all hot and bothered and go inside and lock the door
course most guys never work as hard as the puffer fish
Maybe the guys can take a lesson from the little puffer fish,
Morgan wrote:
Maybe the guys can take a lesson from the little puffer fish,
been told I should take lessons from a lotta people
animals too
badbobby wrote:
now that's just like a human female
get the guy all hot and bothered and go inside and lock the door
course most guys never work as hard as the puffer fish
Perhaps if they did, they wouldn't encounter locked doors~~~
badbobby wrote:
been told I should take lessons from a lotta people
animals too
Ah Grasshopper all of Gods creatures are all good teachers...including you...
I'm trying to help em here Linda, waiting for the light bulb moment
your friend Willy is doing it, he's in the kitchen making sandwiches and baking cookies, I think he gets it...maybe?
Morgan wrote:
I'm trying to help em here Linda, waiting for the light bulb moment
your friend Willy is doing it, he's in the kitchen making sandwiches and baking cookies, I think he gets it...maybe?
Lolol, yes, every little bit helps, yet they still get lost...
Must be like never asking for directions, eventually they get there but they went way around it to do so...!
Then again, we women do the same, we just get there quicker~~!
Sorry, just had to give a little gotcha moment...
As for wills, that man can cook!!! But you'd weigh 50lbs. more... lolo No, really, he watches his calories, go right in his tummy, as he tells me... lolol
I'll go hide now..
Mr Bombastic wrote:
Lock? There is no lock.
You mean there shouldn't be..
You have a lot of rules, no locks and no cell phones on ..
Little puffer has that too come to think about it.. He has no locks or cell phones, just honing instincts, lololol
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