Why Fish Live Underwater

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Why Fish Live Underwater

Thousands of years ago in a small town by the indian ocean, lived Poseidon god of sea and Thena god of fish. Poseidon and Thena got in a fight, and this changed the world forever. While Fish and Alligator were talking something horrible happened. The Fish asked Thena if they could live on land and underwater, like Alligator. He said, “No because you live on land.”So the Fish went and asked Alligator
“Can we live on land and underwater like you?” He said “If you can breathe underwater and if you can swim.’ The fish said “okay”

Poseidon walked by when that happened, so he went and asked Thena “can the Fish live underwater and on land like Alligator?”
Thena said”no” They got in a big arguement. Then they started fighting. Poseidon got really mad at Thena so poseidon made a tsunami. The tsunami was really bad. The Fish taught themselves how to swim and Alligator helped them a little. Then they started getting used to breathing underwater.
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From that day on you would have never seen a fish on land again. The Fish sometimes jump out of the water to breathe, other times they do it for fun, but they are sea creatures

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