Clownfish Quotes

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The opposite occurs in protandry, in which individuals begin life as males and transform into females. Examples include the clownfish (Amphiprion), whose behavior could have offered an intriguing alternative resolution to the animated film Finding Nemo.
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Bill Schutt (Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History)
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as any roulette player can tell you, past performance has no bearing on future random outcome. So
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Tim Dorsey (Clownfish Blues (Serge Storms, #20))
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Paul says, β€œAll things were created for him.” Let these four words rest on your heart: All / things / for / him. Paul’s point is so clear, you’ll miss it if you don’t slow down. Jupiter exists for Jesus. Incredible! Clownfish, caramel macchiatos, volcanoes, deoxyribonucleic acidβ€”it’s all his. All for his enjoyment.
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J.A. Medders (Gospel Formed: Living a Grace-Addicted, Truth-Filled, Jesus-Exalting Life)
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Question: Why couldn't the clownfish buy a house? Answer: The fish could not buy a house because he didn't have an-e-mon-e!
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Charlie The Cavalier (Fish Joke Book (Charlie the Cavalier Best Joke Books))
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A is for the angelfish that amble around, B is for the bay where the barnacles are found C is for the clownfish in the coral reef D is for the diver discovering the deep
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Gareth Simmonds (ABC at the Sea: The Rhyming Alphabet Ocean Book)
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D/Ali said that, as a rule, people who overused the word β€˜natural’ did not know much about the ways of Mother Nature. If you told them how snails, worms and black sea bass were hermaphrodites, or male seahorses could give birth, or male clownfish turned female halfway through their lives, or male cuttlefish were transvestites, they would be surprised.
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Elif Shafak (10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World)
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It’s like the clownfish and anemone. Without daily contact, I’m losing my immunity to your poison.
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Vanessa Gray Bartal (Salvaged to Death (Sadie Cooper Mysteries, #3))
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We may think of them as silent, but fish make many sounds that are rarely appreciated by the human ear. Clownfish chirp and pop by gnashing their teeth together. Oyster toadfish hum and blare like foghorns by quickly contracting muscles attached to their swim bladders. Croaking gourami make their signature noise by snapping the tendons of their pectoral fins. Altogether, more than eight hundred fish species are known to hoot, moan, grunt, groan, thump, bark, or otherwise vocalize.Β 
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Anonymous
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TINY SALVAGE diver worked tirelessly on the wreck of a Spanish galleon as five beautiful clownfish swam through the bubbles pouring from his helmet.
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Terry Hayes (I Am Pilgrim (Pilgrim, #1))
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the unfolding waves of sound are like an underwater orchestra or the endless improvisation of a jazz band. On the Great Barrier Reef, the humpback whales sing the soprano melody. Fish supply the chorus: whooping clownfish, grunting cod, and crunching parrotfish. Sea urchins scrape, resonating like tubas. Percussion is the domain of chattering dolphins and clacking shrimp, who use their pincers to create bubbles that explode with a loud bang. Lobsters rasp their antennae on their shells like washboards. Rainfall, wind, and waves provide the backbeat. To get the best seat, you would have to attend the concert in the middle of the night at the full moon, when fish chorusing typically crests. But you wouldn't necessarily need to have a front row seat: mass fish choruses can be heard up to 50 miles away, and whale sounds resonate for hundreds of miles.
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Karen Bakker (The Sounds of Life: How Digital Technology Is Bringing Us Closer to the Worlds of Animals and Plants)
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Shark,
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Lily Lexington (The Tale of the Clownfish and the Great Shark)
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Lily Lexington (The Tale of the Clownfish and the Great Shark)
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Here’s another example, unrelated to cannibalism. The reef-inhabiting bluehead wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum) is famous for its habit of removing parasites from much larger fish, even entering into their mouths. In this case, however, it’s the removal of a male wrasse from its harem of 30 to 50 females that alters their local environment. Rather than waiting for a new male to arrive, something extraordinary takes place in the harem. Within minutes, one of the females begins exhibiting male-typical behaviors. Relatively quickly, the former female transforms into a male, a form of phenotypic plasticity known in the trade as protogyny. The opposite occurs in protandry, in which individuals begin life as males and transform into females. Examples include the clownfish (Amphiprion), whose behavior could have offered an intriguing alternative resolution to the animated film Finding Nemo.
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Bill Schutt (Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History)
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Lily Lexington (The Tale of the Clownfish and the Great Shark)
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She was running for all those ordinary, fragile souls whose bodies had been shamed like hers. In them, she had found herself. And so she ran for them, for those who, like her, had found comfort only in cut-out posters of clownfish. Now they had a different poster they could dream about: an athlete, an international star, her body neither fully boy nor fully girl, but simply the body of Johanna Venter, Girl Wonder.
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J A Croome (The Sand People: a collection of magical realism and other stories)