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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10133090#post10133090 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EvilMel
It's 8.64 actually.

And that rounds down to 8.6:D

But yes I got that also.....wow we all can do simple math!

I hope everyone is impressed :lol:
 
who was the first to publicly display captive marine life in the u.s.?

a)p.t. barnum
b)bruce carlson
c)philip henry grosse
d)dr. george johnston
 
I don't think its A... I thought about it... lol But I doubt the first corals were kept at the circus.... I'm going to guess........... C!!!! lol
 
mel was the only right one its a ......p.t. barnum dispalyed aquariums and aquatic life in his american museum in new york city as early as 1856. his collections helped establish the new york aquarium which opened in 1896
 
an unusual specimen of what species of angelfish sold for 50,000 rupees some time ago in a zanzibar market? typically this fish sold for less then one rupee.

a)french
b)emperor
c)half moon
d)koran

the answer is a good one you will have to waite and see
 
matt got it by default......a juvenile koran with mismarkings on the circular white bars turned up in a zanzibar market. the misbarred fish seemed to have the words in arabic characters Laillaha,illalahah(theres is no god but allah)on one side and shani-allah(a warning sent from allah)on the other side. this specimen caused quite a stir and eventually sold for 50,000 rupees. whitch is how this fish got the name koran
 
hah hah. What's funny about that is that you are one of the people who I would ask about reef stuff. I'm 2/3!
 
Barnum may have been first in the US, but Grosse was a couple of years ahead of him (in the UK - 1854).
 
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