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Does the water fish have a bomb

Water fish has a bomb. Shooting water fish is a game, and the shooting technique of shooting water fish is quite clever, and the water bombs shot within one meter can hit every shot. It is found that there is a groove structure in the upper part of the mouth of the shooter fish, which is bonded with the tongue to form a tube. If the tongue moves up and down naturally, a series of water bombs will be ejected from the mouth.

Water-shooting fish game description

Shooting fish live in small rivers in Southeast Asia and Australia. It can not only prey on aquatic organisms, but also enjoy the delicious food of insects on land. Look at that. In this river full of weeds, a shooting fish is swimming slowly. Although it is in the water, its eyes have been fixed on the grass tip. It turned out that a dragonfly was landing on the grass tip, and suddenly a string of water bombs was fired, and the dragonfly was shot down.

Biologists used high-speed cameras to film the segmented action of fish launching water bombs before discovering the secret of the sharpshooter in the water. It turns out that sunlight will refract when it enters the water from the air, and the refraction of light will produce errors. Interestingly, when aiming at the target, the archer will make his body perpendicular to the water.

The eyes are also close to the water surface, so that the launched water bomb can overcome the deviation caused by light refraction and hit the target accurately. Because of the peculiar and interesting breeding methods of water-shooting fish, residents in east indies and Polynesia like to keep water-shooting fish in glass jars and watch its wonderful shooting performance.