Published 13:04 IST, May 26th 2020
Incredible photo of baby swordfish wins internet, netizens say 'so cute'
A photograph of a baby swordfish, clicked by marine biologist Juan C, Levesque, has left the internet amused. The picture showed a baby swordfish.
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A photograph of a baby swordfish, ed by marine biologist Juan C, Levesque, has left internet amused. picture showed a newly born swordfish, measuring just a few millimetres. caption of photograph also spilt details about growth of fish stating that aver growth rate of post-larvae/ juvenile is between one eighth and one quarter an inch per day.
Swordfishes are predatory fishes characterized by a long, flat, pointed bill which can grow up to three metres when fully frown. se fishes are found in tropical, temperate, and sometimes cold waters, with a latitudinal range of approximately 60°N to 45°S.
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'Yung Swordy'
Since shared on Instagram four hours ago, picture has been viewed nearly 11 thousand likes. post has also been flooded with comments from amused netizens many of who have dubbed it "cutest". While one user wrote, ‘ITS CUTEST THINGGGG’ ar wrote, “Yung Swordy: A true story growing up in hard waves of Atlantic” “y start as a needle and turn into a sword lol” re yet ar comment.
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In a similar incident, a clip of baby elephant wherein it can be seen on its hind legs leaning against a tree and plucking jackfruit left netizens in awe. According to a media report, video was shot by a forest watcher Bijo Baby. Bijo reportedly said that he was relaxing along with four or workmates near Kannampally camp shed in Silent Valley National Park. It was around 6:00pm when he and his team ticed baby elephant plucking a jackfruit which was at a height of 25 feet near ir shed.
While speaking to media outlet, Bijo also said that after eating first jackfruit, tusker plucked second one too in same way by raising its front legs stretching full length and grabbing fruit with its trunk. He also informed that elephants are fond of jackfruit and y often come out of wild just to eat fruit.
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13:04 IST, May 26th 2020