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From: padraig@utastro.UUCP (Padraig Houlahan)
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Subject: Fishy story
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Date: Fri, 21-Dec-84 20:17:40 EST
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>> [Andrew Koenig]
>> I have seen this question before on this newsgroup,
>> but no answer, so here goes again:
>> 
>> If there was a world-wide flood, which survived:
>> salt-water fish or fresh-water fish?
>
>I don't know.  But here's an off-the-top-of-my-head
>something-to-think-about:  salmon.
>-- 
>Paul DuBois		{allegra,ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!uwmacc!dubois


Does this mean that whales are of the same "kind" as salmon?
Did it really only take a few thousand years for salmon to
give rise to whales? :-)

                     Padraig Houlahan.