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strawberries arent berries, why name something like that?

starfish, jellyfish, and shellfish aren´t fish

fire flies are actually beetles, as if they would be flies???

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strawberries arent berries, why name something like that?

starfish, jellyfish, and shellfish aren´t fish

fire flies are actually beetles, as if they would be flies???

@Pony @dictator @acm @hltnfinalboss✌️ @IBL4MEZYG
interesting
(rep me franklin)
 
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observant
 
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why is a sunflower named a sunflower when there’s no sun in it?
 
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strawberries arent berries, why name something like that?

starfish, jellyfish, and shellfish aren´t fish

fire flies are actually beetles, as if they would be flies???

@Pony @dictator @acm @hltnfinalboss✌️ @IBL4MEZYG
star fish look like stars and jelly fish look like jellyies and they swim
 
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first off - strawberries are inface berries. all those fish fit the criteria of fish.
jfl at this abysmal display of intelligence.
 
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first off - strawberries are inface berries. all those fish fit the criteria of fish.
jfl at this abysmal display of intelligence.
strawberries
Botanically speaking, strawberries are not berries. While commonly considered berries, they are actually classified as aggregate fruits, specifically "false fruits" or pseudocarps. A true berry develops from one flower with one ovary, whereas a strawberry develops from a single flower with multiple ovaries.
STANFORD magazine


Botanically, strawberries are not "true" berries, but rather aggregate accessory fruits, making them scientifically distinct from berries like blueberries or bananas. While true berries develop from one flower with one ovary, strawberries form from a flower with multiple ovaries, with the edible red flesh acting as a, "false fruit" or swollen receptacle. gardania.net

jellyfish
But despite their name, jellyfish aren't actually fish—they're invertebrates, or animals with no backbones.- national geo

starfish
No, star fish (sea stars) and shellfish are not fish. Although they live in water, sea stars are echinoderms (related to urchins), and shellfish are aquatic invertebrates (crustaceans or mollusks). True fish are vertebrates with gills and fins, which these animals lack. - noaa

shellfish
No, shellfish are not fish. While both are considered seafood and aquatic animals, shellfish are invertebrates (lacking a backbone) with shells or exoskeletons, whereas fish are vertebrates with backbones and gills. Shellfish belong to two main groups: crustaceans (shrimp, crab, lobster) and mollusks (clams, mussels, oysters). - the marine diaries
 
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strawberries arent berries, why name something like that?

starfish, jellyfish, and shellfish aren´t fish

fire flies are actually beetles, as if they would be flies???

@Pony @dictator @acm @hltnfinalboss✌️ @IBL4MEZYG
crazy iq:eek:
 
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strawberries
Botanically speaking, strawberries are not berries. While commonly considered berries, they are actually classified as aggregate fruits, specifically "false fruits" or pseudocarps. A true berry develops from one flower with one ovary, whereas a strawberry develops from a single flower with multiple ovaries.
STANFORD magazine


Botanically, strawberries are not "true" berries, but rather aggregate accessory fruits, making them scientifically distinct from berries like blueberries or bananas. While true berries develop from one flower with one ovary, strawberries form from a flower with multiple ovaries, with the edible red flesh acting as a, "false fruit" or swollen receptacle. gardania.net

jellyfish
But despite their name, jellyfish aren't actually fish—they're invertebrates, or animals with no backbones.- national geo

starfish
No, star fish (sea stars) and shellfish are not fish. Although they live in water, sea stars are echinoderms (related to urchins), and shellfish are aquatic invertebrates (crustaceans or mollusks). True fish are vertebrates with gills and fins, which these animals lack. - noaa

shellfish
No, shellfish are not fish. While both are considered seafood and aquatic animals, shellfish are invertebrates (lacking a backbone) with shells or exoskeletons, whereas fish are vertebrates with backbones and gills. Shellfish belong to two main groups: crustaceans (shrimp, crab, lobster) and mollusks (clams, mussels, oysters). - the marine diaries
@kisslessvirgin ????
 
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strawberries
Botanically speaking, strawberries are not berries. While commonly considered berries, they are actually classified as aggregate fruits, specifically "false fruits" or pseudocarps. A true berry develops from one flower with one ovary, whereas a strawberry develops from a single flower with multiple ovaries.
STANFORD magazine


Botanically, strawberries are not "true" berries, but rather aggregate accessory fruits, making them scientifically distinct from berries like blueberries or bananas. While true berries develop from one flower with one ovary, strawberries form from a flower with multiple ovaries, with the edible red flesh acting as a, "false fruit" or swollen receptacle. gardania.net

jellyfish
But despite their name, jellyfish aren't actually fish—they're invertebrates, or animals with no backbones.- national geo

starfish
No, star fish (sea stars) and shellfish are not fish. Although they live in water, sea stars are echinoderms (related to urchins), and shellfish are aquatic invertebrates (crustaceans or mollusks). True fish are vertebrates with gills and fins, which these animals lack. - noaa

shellfish
No, shellfish are not fish. While both are considered seafood and aquatic animals, shellfish are invertebrates (lacking a backbone) with shells or exoskeletons, whereas fish are vertebrates with backbones and gills. Shellfish belong to two main groups: crustaceans (shrimp, crab, lobster) and mollusks (clams, mussels, oysters). - the marine diaries
they literally have berry and fish in their name you fool
 
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