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Lol damn
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8!, oh wait, they were mum to the condition in which the fish need be, 10! In all honesty, fish can drown, just need a liquid for them to get trapped in that does not allow free passage / diffusion of oxygen throughout it, or complicates the fishes's act of respiration ( water is not the only liquid ) ( respiration also does not solely refer to gas processing lungs, can refer to gills, and cells too ) I am here to mess with peoples minds, no more, no less...
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I instantly said "Wtf? Fish can't drown" then finished reading and laughed Am I smart?
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Since water is not the only liquid, I would not come to that conclusion that fast without stopping to consider what drowning means (and the words used within) Just saying :P (however, you may call yourself clever or quick)
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lol died laughing when I finished reading lel
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[quote]lol died laughing when I finished reading lel[/quote]
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Fish can drown: one word, "stroke."
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Would that not be asphyxiation? (Drowning still possible, but I doubt a stroke alone qualifies for following the definition of drowning a fish)
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Edited by Ape King Ira: 9/26/2015 7:20:14 PM
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You have 10, fish can't drown.
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Not a brain teaser, very stupid
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Edited by pValue2010: 9/26/2015 7:06:55 PMThey can drown in liquid that isn't water. The answer is 8 alive fish. 2 dead fish.
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answer is 10, regardless of life, parent post was mum on the state in which these fish need be :P (but it is nice to see someone else that is not a lemming)
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Eleventytwo
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Fish can't drown