Sarcastic Fringeheads : Channel Islands : UGENA

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2009

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The Sarcastic Fringehead is a ferocious fish which has a large mouth and aggressive territorial behavior. When two fringeheads have a territorial battle, they wrestle by pressing their huge mouths against each other, as if they were kissing. This allows them to determine which is the larger fish and so dominance is established.

Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary

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Filmed and Edited by Jeff Litton

All images copyright © Jeff Litton, 2009

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  • @JesusChristRulesYOU HAHAHAHAHA, you have got to be joking. Do you seriously believe any of what you wrote? Sharks have been around for 400 MILLION years, way longer than jesus, man, even 200 million years before dinosaurs roamed the earth. Shark are WAY cooler than fiction! And besides, they are crucial for the health of our oceans. Jesus would save sharks.

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  • They are chargin their lazers, but nothing comes out.

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  • Do they really make that noise?? or is it just some background music to set the scene

  • GET OFF MY LAWN!!

  • @JesusChristRulesYOU If you don't give your life to Islam you to will go to hell,that too is a fact

  • This is fucking hilarious. 

  • RUN BITCH RUN

  • this fringehead is too close

  • It wants your bad romance...

  • I CAN SEE THE FUTURE!

  • Damn nature you scary!

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