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MEA captivating 15-second video shared on X today has gone viral for showcasing an intimate glimpse into the extraordinary parenting behavior of the bowfin fish (Amia calva). Posted by user @Realnitesh945, the clip depicts a woman in shallow, murky swamp water carefully lifting a dense cluster of baby bowfin—known as a "fry ball"—while the protective male parent hovers watchfully just below.
In the footage, a tight, orange-brown cloud of hundreds of tiny fry forms a compact, moving swarm near the water's surface. The babies stay remarkably grouped, almost like a single organism, as the woman submerges her hands and gently scoops the mass upward. Despite the disturbance, the fry maintain their cohesive ball formation, refusing to scatter, before she softly lowers them back into the water. Throughout the interaction, the larger male bowfin—easily identifiable by its size and mottled brownish body—lingers close by, positioning itself protectively beneath the swarm.
The post's caption describes it perfectly: "Baby Bowfin Swarm 🐟 What you’re seeing: A tight orange-brown cloud of baby Bowfin (Amia calva) swimming together near the surface. The male bowfin usually guards the swarm fiercely, protecting them from predators until they grow stronger. Nature’s daycare but with a bodyguard."
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