CO2 Plugs Nemo’s Nose

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7 Responses to CO2 Plugs Nemo’s Nose

  1. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    Nemo’s nose stopped working, funny last time I went snorkeling Nemo seemed to function pretty normally?

    What were they making the fish smell? Al Gore’s farts?

  2. Nonoy Oplas says:

    Future “scientific studies” will show that more CO2 will plug Nemo’s eyes, tails,…

    • Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

      In the wild, the clownfish are threatened by a very few ocean predators because of the protection they get from the Anemone. But arguably the greatest threat for a clownfish is humans who catch them and put them in aquariums as pet.

      I think Finding Nemo Pixar movie would be more a threat to Clown Fish then the sea changing 0.0001 in pH most likely due to increased undersea emissions from volcanoes!

      • Mike Davis says:

        There are not enough Volcanoes under water to do anything! Just ask the Climatologists! 🙂 No evidence is shown to support your claims! It would provide doubt of the Pathological claims so few researchers study what effects geothermal activity have on the oceans.
        They may model geothermal activity at about 1% or real world activity!

  3. Viv Evans says:

    Now fish have been around for quite a long time – longer than humans, afaik.
    Also, in those times long long ago, there were much higher CO2 levels …

    So – why haven’t they become extinct then? Why are they still around now? They couldn’t possibly have adapted to changing circumstances, could they? Remember that their generation time is one year …

    Could one make a case that the climate hysterics also think they should stop evolution altogether, by keeping everything on earth just as it is today?
    I’ve had that suspicion for some time …

  4. James Mayeau says:

    Lets say they are totally correct. The next thing we’ll see are that a subset of the world’s Nemos have noses that work better then the average fish, and soon as the defects get picked off, all of the world’s Nemo’s will have great powers of smell.

  5. Myron Mesecke says:

    Good thing for Nemo. Remember he got flushed down the sewer to escape. Imagine how bad that would have been if he was able to smell.

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