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Pink Catfish Discovered In Mountain Cave The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World BBC Earth

Pink Catfish Discovered In Mountain Cave The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World BBC Earth

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This tiny pink catfish is a welcome surprise for the team. It has never seen daylight or an ocean. The crew inspect it closely and document their discovery. Andy: In a million year, we humans wont be here so well never know. Hell, the way were destroying our plant, we may not even have a few thousand years for anything to exist. Humans are the biggest parasites.
Date: 2020-08-24

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Since fish end up in ponds and lake far from other places that have fish and supposedly birds accidentally army the fish eggs on their feathers or legs maybe the same thing happened with the eggs of ancestors of this fish. I am not sure where this is but with it being a cave, could a bat have done it? There are bats that catch fish and if any live near that cave and the bat roosted in the cave maybe that is how the fish ended up there. It just a wild guess. Anyone got a better guess?
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The sure way for a species to die out is to give their address to white people. They think its their privilege to gawp and coo. Goodbye pink catfish!
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its not EVOLVING BUT ADAPTING!
en no it will not last another million years LOL
im thinking the earth has less then 300 years left ore so!

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Thats how I know we arent necessary
Life will go unmolested without our species
Just let the end be quick
Humans are parasites with shoes

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Astounding footage! Caves always seem like an entirely different world, and in many ways they are! Keep up the great work BBC
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This is amazing! I love and know quite a lot about animals too! And I never knew there was such thing as a pink catfish!
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