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I saw fish

Now that’s a fish! A greenback flounder otherwise known as Rhombosolea tapirina. A very cool sort of fish. It starts its life at about 5 mm long with an eye on either side of its head. At an early point in its juvenile life, one eye migrates across its head to join the other. It is known as a flat fish, because instead of swimming vertically in the water, it swims horizontally, at times lying flat on the sea bed. It is amazing the crazy things that nature gets away with. Starting life as one things and within a few days evolving to something else.

The pace of change is dramatic, which we can all relate to. The adaptations made by this fish are extreme and remind us all to be flexible in our own environments. We all have the freedom to be flexible and adapt. It is the evolutionary path of least resistance. So make life a little bit easier and remain open to change regardless of how crazy it can get. Embrace the change!

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