Few fish care for their young, but the mouth-breeder does so by sheltering them in her mouth when danger threatens. She spits the young out when it is safe.
Eating snow
Eating snow Contrary to the popular expression, driven snow
isn't all that pure. Jeff Gaffney, an atmospheric chemist, says
that there are lots of toxins in snow such as lead and mercury and
"the more [a] child eats, the greater the exposure to these
contaminants." FEBRUARY 17, 2001