The underwater inhabitant called the fish-moon spends most of the time
lying on its side, closer to the surface of the water. This feature of
flat fish and used several killer whales in the Gulf of Kimbe, Papua New
Guinea. Marine predators then pushed the unrequited creature to the
surface, then drowned as deeply as possible. Fortunately, the moon has
such a thick skin that it, like armor, protects it from external shocks.
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