Prost,
Martin
Jackson, MS
----- Original Message -----
From: <Moontanman_at_aol.com>
To: <nanfa_at_aquaria.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 5:44 AM
Subject: NANFA-- More odd critters
> Did you know there is a freshwater species of horseshoe crab? How about a
> dwarf alligator? Or maybe a dolphin that is already pre-adapted to living
in
> the Mississippi River? since this dolphin is being exterminated in it's
home
> range maybe it should be released into the Mississippi. I mean if they can
> release all those different carp and stuff why not do it to save a rare
> dolphin? Also there is freshwater clingfish? Freshwater feather duster
worms?
> And last (for now) but certainly not least a worm inches long that can
live
> above the boiling point of water! Until this worm came along only microbes
> could do this!
>
> Moon
>
>
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