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Beluga in Delaware River?
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<blockquote data-quote="XDrFirefly" data-source="post: 25255" data-attributes="member: 277"><p><strong>Re: Beluga in Delaware River?</strong></p><p></p><p>Here is why I asked about the salt water. First, most of the St. Lawence is Brakish (salt/fresh mix), so if he was around philly it would still be brakish, here are important thing about salt water, vs fresh. He would sink faster in fresh, so making it harder to swim, harder to come up to get air. Next, if his diet contain salt water fish his diet will be off. Next, just cause it happens every once and awhile there must still be a reason. This year so far with marine life has been bad. Lots of dolphins killing themself, acting weird and such... those are my points. If the 2nd smartest creature in the world starts to act weird we as humans should listen, and study this...</p><p></p><p>Dr FF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XDrFirefly, post: 25255, member: 277"] [b]Re: Beluga in Delaware River?[/b] Here is why I asked about the salt water. First, most of the St. Lawence is Brakish (salt/fresh mix), so if he was around philly it would still be brakish, here are important thing about salt water, vs fresh. He would sink faster in fresh, so making it harder to swim, harder to come up to get air. Next, if his diet contain salt water fish his diet will be off. Next, just cause it happens every once and awhile there must still be a reason. This year so far with marine life has been bad. Lots of dolphins killing themself, acting weird and such... those are my points. If the 2nd smartest creature in the world starts to act weird we as humans should listen, and study this... Dr FF [/QUOTE]
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