A lot of you guys really enjoyed the last WYR I made. So I'll keep making them. Each time with hard questions. Thanks for the support guardians. I'll make a new[b] WYR [/b][u]every Wednesday[/u]. Peace.
*Alive slugs.(spelling mistake)
[b]Question #1 & #2 [/b]- You're only using a baseball bat.
[b]Question #3 [/b]- No safety, or weapons available once you piss it off.
[b]Question #4[/b] - You'll be in the ocean directly next to a heavy-location of Red Lionfish.
[b]Question #6 [/b]- No sunlight for 2 years. No stretching for two years. Talk about uncomfortable.
[b]Question #7 [/b]- You can't eat them with ANYTHING else.
- Watch "[b]Ash gets captured in a pokeball[/b]" before assuming it's awesome. He didn't look comfortable at all.
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Edited by JestingWorm697: 8/4/2017 3:21:20 AMLet's think about this. Take the Pacific Ocean, for example. It has approximately 710,000,000 km3 of water in it. When converted into weight, the Pacific Ocean is about 1, 565, 255, 731.9 Pounds total. As a comparison, a large lion fish weighs 2 pounds. This means that 100 lion fish would only be 200 pounds. Because I do not have the density of a lion fish, I'm going to take the percentage of weight 100 lion fish make up in the Pacific Ocean. 200/1, 565, 255, 731.9 = 1.27774648e-7 x 100= [b].0000127%[/b]. This means that the weight of the ocean drastically outweighs the collective weights of the lionfish. Lion fish make up .0000127% of the ocean's weight. If translated into volume, the results would be similar if not less. Therefore, the chances of finding 100 lionfish in an ocean is astronomically low. [spoiler]this also means lion fish are critically endangered.[/spoiler] Thanks for your time, I hope you pick the proper answer. Even if the region is dense, it is not dense enough.