“Underwater Laughter: Discover the Ripple of Humor in This Collection of Quirky Sea Creature Photos!”

"Underwater Laughter: Discover the Ripple of Humor in This Collection of Quirky Sea Creature Photos!"
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This is just more proof that taking your children to an aquarium is a good idea. They’ll walk away with some educational experiences and perhaps some of their most fond memories captured on camera.

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Not On My Watch Human

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Sea life London Aquarium photobomb

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This photo was taken as staff at Sea Life London were attempting to clean the glass during an annual spring cleaning event. The giant stingray obviously just wanted to help out. In the least, they didn’t want to be disturbed and refused to move.

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With over 6,000 different species at Sea Life London, the cleaning task is massive and this stingray is adding to the time it takes to finish the job.

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Boy Fish?

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Boy Fish At Aquarium

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This is the only photo in our collection that focuses on a human at an aquarium. The perfectly timed photo reveals the secretive world of boy fish, a creature that looks like an oddly formed boy who is peering out at humans who oddly resemble him.

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We have to wonder if this photo was taken on purpose or if someone noticed the funny moment when they got home that night. Either way, it’s hilarious aquarium gold.

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Wet Floor… Ummm…

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Wet Floor in the Aquarium Tank

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This Sea Life London photo proves that it is actually wet inside of aquarium tanks that are full of water. This is good to know because you wouldn’t want to slip on the bottom of the tank while taking a casual stroll.

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Who else feels like this stingray is holding the sign to mock whoever put the sign in their tank? On the other hand, this is a 100% true statement so we can’t be too hard on them.

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