Swissmiss shares a giggle-worthy discovery: the Red-Lipped Batfish
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A short blog post on swissmiss sharing a fun discovery about the Red-Lipped Batfish, a quirky-looking fish found near the Galapagos Islands. The author finds it amusing and shares it as a lighthearted "made me smile" moment.
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· 3 pulledThis made me giggle.
Nature is silly.
Did you know the Red-Lipped Batfish is a thing?
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