seahorse in Thames

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  1. miraflores

    miraflores Total Gardener

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    Now that is good news Mira, The Thames was declared Biologically Dead in the 1950s.

    Enough pollution in it to wipe out an entire David Walliams.
     
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    Awww, sweet little fellow. I am also surprised that it lives in the Thames though!!

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    That really is good news. Tell it to stay away from the signal crayfish though :/
     
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    And the Chinese Mitten Crabs
     
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    How on earth did they get in there!? Hell of a walk
     
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      Just shows the changing environment and what will take advantage of it. The more the merrier. Don't want Sharks though as I hate Sharks.:heehee::D:WINK1:
       
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        Container Ships probably.:(
         
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