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A blue fin tuna found washed up on the beach in the salish sea...aka..puget sound, not supposed to be here. They are warm water fish -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jul 12 '23, 18:41
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Maybe Villager had their pockets full and just dropped it on the ground. I have this problem a lot. All of these fruits, and tools, and fossils. -- nm
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Qale
Jul 12, 19:16
And now a tropical bird in Pennsylvania. -- (link)
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Meg
Jul 12, 18:59
Orcas fucking with us. -- nm
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Mop🧹
Jul 12, 18:52
We do get some tuna around here. Might be yellowfin. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 18:51
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Hmm, no, might be blue fin. 50-100 miles off of Ucluelet. -- (pic)
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 18:54
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another 99 years and there'll be no more fish left because they'll be boiled and dead and extinct and so will we aw crap -- nm
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mud
Jul 12, 18:50
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