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The Piscean Goat


The Piscean Goat is also known as:


Goatfish shown in typical Piscean image:

(it may say salmonete da preda, but it's called goatfish in the UK)


They may initially look harmless:


But they've got some killer goatees:


It is often said that Juvenile goatfish, called oama, are good to eat or use as bait

But probably the most memorable aspect of the goatfish is its behavior:
The behaviour of goatfish is coordinated, but not regular. The fish's patterns of feeding and resting show some of the signs of chaos (which could, perhaps, explain some of the issues between goatfish and tcaudillgs)


But really, how could you resist a face like this:


For more information about goatfish, please read:  http://www.seafriends.org.nz/enviro/fish/goatfish.htm
Where you can find such information as:
found in tranquil watersspends much of its time resting or socialising in groupslike to be groomed by cleaner fishes and spend far more time than other fishes seeking cleaning services in areas where they are availablechange colour rapidlymales are often seen parading to and frofins tautly spread and their colours glowingfemales are courted with a similar spread-fin display, and if receptive are mounted by the malewith the male's pelvic fins straddling the female's back



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is this for real? lol

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well, there really is such a thing as a goatfish...a few varieties in fact
just do a google search on goatfish

each of these pics were gotten from goatfish sites
it's weird though that activeboards didn't put a way to click the picture and it take you to the site where it's found. :(

i figure a bionic goat who's a piscean would be a bionically enhanced goatfish

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