32 Comments

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NotInfuenced
Camden, NJ 路 2 months ago

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Boston Wilson
Cowley, WY 路 2 months ago

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John citizen
Vancouver, WA 路 5 months ago

takes 14 years, to learn to cook it.......

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Sherry Galloway
Akron, OH 路 a month ago

those fish are vicous

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Monroe Hughes
Davison, MI 路 4 months ago

bro, don鈥檛 touch the puffer fish bare hand, ya gonna get poisoned

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Paul McDowell
Concord, NC 路 5 months ago

that's definitely an ugly fish

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Morgan Haynes
Louisville, KY 路 14 days ago

it has buck teeth cute

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Tracy Mortimore
Bridgeton, NJ 路 a day ago

Those teeth looks like something human

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Jose'lito Malillo Pe'rez (the burrito)
a month ago

Those TEETH, makes IT look..."nerdy".馃馃槅

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1st amendment only
Bakersfield, CA 路 9 days ago

so cute

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Debra Flynn
Marshfield, MA 路 2 months ago

They are so cute

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Vicki
Hutchinson, KS 路 16 days ago

are those puffer fish

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Jorge Kinder
Louisville, KY 路 16 days ago

I had a girlfriend like that

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no name
Hawthorne, CA 路 2 months ago

This disgusting how the puffers are handled.

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Arc O
Winona, MN 路 2 months ago

disrespect 馃敟GOD'S馃敟Creation at your peril.馃檹

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Destin Sheppard
St Louis, MO 路 2 months ago

actually puffer fish usually fill themselves with water

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Waylon Arrington
Sherman, TX 路 2 months ago

they are not all poisonous

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Sharon Browning
Baltimore, MD 路 4 months ago

I want to eat them! So delicious!

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Candy GUZMAN
Allentown, PA 路 4 months ago

so cute 馃グ

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Waylon Arrington
Sherman, TX 路 2 months ago

Te'rai is right

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Jason Voorhees
Allison Park, PA 路 3 months ago

They can deflate as soon as they hit the water.

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Florida native
Bushnell, FL 路 3 months ago

great homemade bobbers 馃槅

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Adriana Wright
New York City, NY 路 5 months ago

They are poisonous

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Robin Tilley
Sac City, IA 路 4 months ago

They are poisonous and you don't touch them with your bare hands. We caught one in Galveston Texas cut the line and shoved it back into the water with the end of the fishing pole.