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The Beach

 Last week, my family and I went to a beach here with a new team who just arrived a few weeks ago. There were some fishermen pulling in their nets, so we went over there to watch. After they pulled the nets in, we saw about 500 fish in the nets when they pulled them up, including a sea snake, two small sting  rays, and a puffer-fish! It was fun seeing the fishermen pulling in their nets.

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  1. That is so exciting! I have never seen a puffer-fish. Do people eat it? Do people eat sting rays? Sorry if these are silly questions, but I don't know very much about fish.

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  2. That's okay Grandma. (sorry this isn't yan) Yan, we also saw one of those kinds of fish that can attach to sharks.

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