Arowanas are freshwater hard fish of the family Osteoglossidae, otherwise called bonytongues. Right now fish, the head is hard and the stretched body is secured by enormous, overwhelming scales, with a mosaic example of trenches. The dorsal and butt-centric balances have delicate beams and are for quite some time based, while the pectoral and ventral blades are little. The name “bonytongues” is gotten from a toothed bone on the floor of the mouth, the “tongue”, furnished with teeth that nibble against teeth on the top of the mouth. The arowana is a facultative air breather and can acquire oxygen from air by sucking it into its swim bladder, which is fixed with vessels like lung tissue.
Taro, our GSD, playing with Ken & Tetsu, our two LRs. BGM: Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker/Arab dance 我が家のタロウ(GSD7歳半)、ケン(LR6歳半)、 テツ(LR1歳半)です。我が家の小さなドッグランで 毎日ボールの綱引きです。
hihi voici Cally qui a peur de l’eau !
bizar pour un labrador …!