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krill strain microplankton fron the water
with a basket
I think that making little robot fish that
strain krill from the water such that other
fish then come up to them to feed
creates
a kinder way to feed fish
the ultimate goal is to genetically
engineer
acual fish to be krillifish
such that there
are living fish the strain microplankton
from the water such that other fish then
come up to them to feed. this creates a
kinder way to feed fish than fish eating
fish
kind of reminds me of pollen on a bees
leg
yet with fish
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Something evolution overlooked! It is almost like there is this huge gap! |
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The gap between your left ear and your right ear, mainly. |
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BTW, you have invented the countless species that do this, purely because we don't actually know WTFIH (what the fuck is happening) in these habitats. |
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Please excuse my use of acronyms. It is purely to demonstrate your lack of ingenuity. |
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poor plankton. he's got enough stress just trying to steal that crabby patty recipe from mr. crabs without having to worry about being eaten by a robot. |
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//kind of reminds me of pollen on a bees leg yet with fish// |
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[marked-for- complete-gibberish] |
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Is this robot catching plankton in order to serve them up to other fish? |
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Do the other fish eat the robot? |
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Do the other fish just help themselves out of a trailing basket, ignoring the robot itself? |
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If the robot fish gives away its food, then how does it compete with an otherwise comparable but less generous fish? For example, does it tax competing fish, or does it accept micropayments from anchovies? |
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