digi and leo (bandai namco and etc) created by yourdigimongirl
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Now see Leo, you've made me reveal my super duper ultra lewd secret that I've been without underwear all this time!! Now what you gonna do with that special knowledge? πŸ’•πŸ”žπŸ’¦

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  • This week's fun animal fact: the title of the fastest fish in the world is often given to the sailfish at 68 mph (109 kph), but in a BBC documentary , a Black Marlin (also found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans) is recorded as pulling the line at 80 mph (129 kph). These speeds are for short distances, however, and their average speed is much lower. In a race, they would likely lose to the Bluefin Tuna, which spawns near the sea of Japan and the Philippines and travels some 6,000 Nautical miles (11,000 km) across the entire Pacific Ocean to the shores of California and Mexico.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: the title of the fastest fish in the world is often given to the sailfish at 68 mph (109 kph), but in a BBC documentary , a Black Marlin (also found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans) is recorded as pulling the line at 80 mph (129 kph). These speeds are for short distances, however, and their average speed is much lower. In a race, they would likely lose to the Bluefin Tuna, which spawns near the sea of Japan and the Philippines and travels some 6,000 Nautical miles (11,000 km) across the entire Pacific Ocean to the shores of California and Mexico.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    Bonus fact: Magenta pink is completely unreal, this color is actually just an illusion created by our eyes, it is a mix of red purple and dark red, completely absent from the visible light spectrum. visible and there is no length of light corresponding to that particular color, physically and psychologically it is a mixture of red and blue but technically this color does not exist

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: the title of the fastest fish in the world is often given to the sailfish at 68 mph (109 kph), but in a BBC documentary , a Black Marlin (also found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans) is recorded as pulling the line at 80 mph (129 kph). These speeds are for short distances, however, and their average speed is much lower. In a race, they would likely lose to the Bluefin Tuna, which spawns near the sea of Japan and the Philippines and travels some 6,000 Nautical miles (11,000 km) across the entire Pacific Ocean to the shores of California and Mexico.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    Wait, how fast can the Bluefin Tuna go then?

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  • xxxlordxxx said:
    Bonus fact: Magenta pink is completely unreal, this color is actually just an illusion created by our eyes, it is a mix of red purple and dark red, completely absent from the visible light spectrum. visible and there is no length of light corresponding to that particular color, physically and psychologically it is a mixture of red and blue but technically this color does not exist

    I mean technically all colors are an illusion created by our eyes

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: the title of the fastest fish in the world is often given to the sailfish at 68 mph (109 kph), but in a BBC documentary , a Black Marlin (also found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans) is recorded as pulling the line at 80 mph (129 kph). These speeds are for short distances, however, and their average speed is much lower. In a race, they would likely lose to the Bluefin Tuna, which spawns near the sea of Japan and the Philippines and travels some 6,000 Nautical miles (11,000 km) across the entire Pacific Ocean to the shores of California and Mexico.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    e621 comments are more informative than wikipedia

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: the title of the fastest fish in the world is often given to the sailfish at 68 mph (109 kph), but in a BBC documentary , a Black Marlin (also found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans) is recorded as pulling the line at 80 mph (129 kph). These speeds are for short distances, however, and their average speed is much lower. In a race, they would likely lose to the Bluefin Tuna, which spawns near the sea of Japan and the Philippines and travels some 6,000 Nautical miles (11,000 km) across the entire Pacific Ocean to the shores of California and Mexico.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    Fantastic comic aside, I'm really just here for the animal facts at this point

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: the title of the fastest fish in the world is often given to the sailfish at 68 mph (109 kph), but in a BBC documentary , a Black Marlin (also found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans) is recorded as pulling the line at 80 mph (129 kph). These speeds are for short distances, however, and their average speed is much lower. In a race, they would likely lose to the Bluefin Tuna, which spawns near the sea of Japan and the Philippines and travels some 6,000 Nautical miles (11,000 km) across the entire Pacific Ocean to the shores of California and Mexico.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    Most users go to E621 to look at smut. I go to get educated. We are not the same.

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  • The worst kept secret as she had magicked out of her clothes so long ago and poor Leo just has the perception skills of the average forum goer

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