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 Topic: Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal

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  • Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal
     OP - June 24, 2009, 07:05 AM

    Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal.

    Some fathers show their affection by spending time with their children, others spoil their kids rotten. Some fish, on the other hand, value their offspring so much that they devour them before a predator gets the chance.

    Savage as it may seem, filial cannibalism makes perfect sense for animals such as sand gobies that invest time and energy in raising large numbers of offspring, says Ashley Chin-Baarstad, a biologist at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, who led the study.

    In a role reversal of sorts, male sand gobies tend the eggs from multiple females, who go off on a search for more mates. But a long summer breeding season gives the males ample time to raise multiple broods and, rather than waiting until the eggs have hatched, sometimes they simply make a snack of them.

    "They've decided it's just not worth it right now and for whatever reason they want to leave," Baarstad says. By eating their eggs, they can at least recoup some of their investment.

    Full article here.  parrot

    This reminds me of Swift's "modest proposal".  Cheesy

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  • Re: Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal
     Reply #1 - June 24, 2009, 09:17 AM

    Nature is so weird sometimes.


    On a side note, what a name.....

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    "They've decided it's just not worth it right now and for whatever reason they want to leave," Baarstad says. By eating their eggs, they can at least recoup some of their investment.


     Cheesy

    Inhale the good shit, exhale the bullshit.
  • Re: Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal
     Reply #2 - June 24, 2009, 09:25 AM

     grin12 Innit.

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  • Re: Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal
     Reply #3 - June 24, 2009, 11:39 AM

    That last name was so distracting.

    "Ask the slave girl; she will tell you the truth.' So the Apostle called Burayra to ask her. Ali got up and gave her a violent beating first, saying, 'Tell the Apostle the truth.'"
  • Re: Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal
     Reply #4 - June 24, 2009, 01:07 PM

    Nature is so weird sometimes.


    On a side note, what a name.....

     Cheesy

    Well spotted

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  • Re: Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal
     Reply #5 - June 24, 2009, 05:36 PM

    when I read the post quickly, I read the name as Bastard then had to go back and re-read it again!!! Cheesy
    Yes it it is distracting!!! What was the post about?

    ...
  • Re: Honey, I ate the kids: When caring fish turn cannibal
     Reply #6 - June 24, 2009, 08:26 PM

    Chin-Baarstad, even!

    Do not look directly at the operational end of the device.
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