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Taxidermy and cast figure collecting

Started by stargatedalek, January 11, 2015, 04:40:35 PM

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CarnegieCollector

Hey Doug, does that bass sing? It has a little red button on it. I like singing fish, though if never seen one in the wild. I think they are trained to sing only in captivity.
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Quote from: CarnegieCollector on September 25, 2016, 08:00:36 AM
Hey Doug, does that bass sing? It has a little red button on it. I like singing fish, though if never seen one in the wild. I think they are trained to sing only in captivity.

I believe that's the case - we had one in the aquarium where I volunteered for a while. Ours used to sing 'All about that bass, 'bout that bass, no turbot', but the wild they just go 'peep'. Maybe they are singing in fish language because they don't know any English?
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Yes, those bass do sing. They're motion activated too. Mine sings "Take me to the River" and "Don't Worry be Happy".

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