https://www.worldatlas.com/animals/the-world-s-most-common-types-of-fish.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclothone>Bristlemouths (Cyclothone spp.) are tiny deep-sea fish belonging to the family Gonostomatidae, and are considered the most abundant vertebrates on Earth, numbering in the hundreds of trillions to quadrillions. Found in oceans worldwide, they inhabit the dark mesopelagic zone, migrating upward at night to feed on zooplankton and small crustaceans. Averaging about 7 cm long, bristlemouths have black, elongated bodies, bioluminescent photophores, and distinctive bristle-like teeth. Most begin life as males and some later transform into females. Despite their small size, they are a vital link in ocean food webs, connecting microscopic plankton to larger predatory fishThis 3 inch creature should be considered gods chosen, not humans
>>534355218Because they're cool
What is this retarded take. Since when are numbers indicative of divinity
>>534355431>be fruitful and multiplyI don’t know, when has it?
>>534355466There are more bacterias
>>534355218Ghosts are real, but I never see you talking shit about them.
>>534355466Is this kike gods most important commandment in your opinion, evangelikike? Lmoa
>>534355531Good point, we should exclude vertebrates then
>>534355572I don’t believe in whatever you’re trying to blame shift to. Should’ve been obvious with my title
>>534355558That's because ghosts are friends. They touch you at night and stuff. Tell you cool things. And the most important... They're there when no one else is:)
>>534355218God is real and God is a bristlemouth, what about that is so hard to understand
>>534355218Machine elves are running this bullshit reality as a joke or something
>>534355218You're in for a shock at the Pearly Gates when a giant Bristlemouth in a robe starts going through your record.
>>534355218I don't believe you. Let me guess, some scientists dropped their net in a certain area then extrapolated their data to cover the whole ocean? All science is is a bunch of garbage theories. A scientist could tell me the sky was blue and I'd have to look outside to see if he was lying.