It's as true as Tuna fish being born directly into little round tins, and fisherman scooping them up in large nets.
2007-02-14 22:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's true. A little known fact, but they spend all of thier adult life floating. Scientists believe that the only time they exert any effort by swimming, is to mate.
2007-02-15 06:07:35
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answered by Doodie 6
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Does a pineapple come in rounds or chunks when you take the skin off? stupid question huh?
Course they can swim, and fast enough to get a speeding ticket most places too (excess of 40mph) if not they'd all get eaten up pretty quick by predators.
2007-02-15 06:20:18
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answered by spikles00 2
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Yes they float along in little tin cans like their relatives the sardines but the haven't got the key on the side yet.
2007-02-15 18:53:09
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answered by freebird 4
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I'm assuming that this is about Chali 2na from Jurassic 5/Ozomatli you're talking baout, as this is in music. I've never seen him float or swim, but he can walk
2007-02-15 06:48:24
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answered by dumberthangeorgebush 5
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no it is not true, it is a fallacy, why will we classify them as fish, if tuna cant swim, ahM, the fact is, tuna can't be easily catch, they swim middle of the sea..!!
2007-02-15 06:07:21
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answered by GUD B 1
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Absolutely true, cos they come in cans
2007-02-15 06:41:29
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answered by dirk_hampstead 3
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the dead ones tend to float alot...lol....but the live ones swim alot...lol
2007-02-15 06:11:24
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answered by Michael K 5
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Yes - and they're magnetic, so they can themselves, too.
Isn't it wonderful?
I bet you believe in the god-lie as well.
2007-02-15 06:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know where you heard this but NOT TRUE
2007-02-15 06:04:53
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answered by BobC 4
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