![]() We don’t have a new measure up intro this week! That means we get to hear from an animal, and Carlos has to guess what it is. It’s also the part of the show that’s introduced by you when you send in audio of yourself saying, singing, or chittering the words measure up into ldtaxonomy at gmail dot com. The official listener’s favorite part of the show! The part of the show when we present the animal’s size and dimension in relatable terms through a quiz that’s fun for the whole family. Welcome to the beloved Measure Up segment. You might find these fish in temperate or tropical waters in the atlantic and pacific.They come in silver, grey, white, and mottled patterns.The fish is so oddly shaped that it can be mistaken for a sea turtle swimming sideways.Take a fish head (only the head), slap on a short long, rounded caudal fin called a clauvus, stick on very long dorsal and anal fins, and then tell it something shocking.The sun fish is extremely odd looking and difficult to explain but i’ll try. But why would a fish need sunshine? And why does this fish look like weird disembodied swimming head? It’s all part of the natural master plan here in Life Death and Taxonomy. The Mola mola is a massive fish that sometimes needs a vacation to the surface to catch some rays. If you’re cruising around in temperate waters on a sunny day, don’t be surprised if you see a huge flat disk floating on the surface nearby. “And today we’re talking about fish head fish heads rolly polly fish heads. Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 35:02
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