"three minute fish" is this thing that me and ranon do most science lessons when we remember.
you wait until it gets to three minutes until the end of the lesson and then you shout "three minute fish" before singing three minute fish the the theme of that ancient show (with the random drag queen) named "Blankety Blank".
It is derived from when we were drawing on our Christmas hats from our chritmas lunch, and ms mcaxup drew a dead fish on the board to show us how fossils were made. Ranon then drew a huge fish, cut it out and stuck it to her jumper. By which time it was three minutes until the end of the lesson. Hence "Three Minute Fish" was born.
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Three Minute Moments was created in 2007.
The Three-Minute Universe was created in 1988-08.
The Three-Minute Universe has 265 pages.
Three Fish was created in 1994.
Three Fish ended in 1999.
3/5 * 1 minute * 60 seconds/minute= 36 seconds
On a school trip, we did an assignment on this. A clown fish, while stationary opens and closes its mouth 42 times in one minute, while the fish that swam, although not in view was averaged at about 63.
Three Fish - album - was created in 1994-08.
A Flying fish beats its tail between 50 and 60 times a minute
Different kinds of fish vary in their oxygen demands. In respiration, a human, in good health, takes about 20 to 25 times a minute, while some fish contrast between 12 to 150 breaths per minute. If the fish is exerting itself, or if the oxygen is low in the water, the inhaling goes faster (like a runner after finishing the mile).
About three minutes.
How many times a fish moves its gills in 1 minute depends on the species of fish and its size. Some species move their gills between 125 and 135 times a minute. Smaller fish move their gills more often than larger ones.