>To James, it's in Namtok Pleu National Park in Chantaburi, ThailandTo Kathy and Dora, they're called catfishTo Momstart, thanksTo Anya, leave some for me! 🙂
>What a delightful photo. You just have to love those catfish. They look like mini sharks, yet they are so friendly! Please don't eat them anybody! 🙂 xxx
>To jams o donnell, yeah and they're very tame :-)To Black Cat, I remember your story about your friend's catfish … . It's a wonderful feeling to be near them because they're so friendlyTo Sukhmandir Kaur, you're right, they're catfish; and there's a battalion of them in the parkTo The Bumbles, that's a good caption too :-)To Indrani, thanks; that's lovely coming from you 🙂
>That's a cool picture. I wonder where it is?
>Hazel that is a cool picture! what kind of fish are those?
>What fishes are they?
>That I love, the caption is perfect
>Hi HazelHEHETonight warm fish on the menu ;)Go fast catching fish otherwise they swim away….
>To James, it's in Namtok Pleu National Park in Chantaburi, ThailandTo Kathy and Dora, they're called catfishTo Momstart, thanksTo Anya, leave some for me! 🙂
>Wow Catfish? What a wonderful shot!
>What a delightful photo. You just have to love those catfish. They look like mini sharks, yet they are so friendly! Please don't eat them anybody! 🙂 xxx
>I thought they looked like catfish. Wow there are SO many of them! How very cool!
>I would have called it "School's Out!" They are braver than I to be swarmed by that many.
>Great capture! 🙂
>To jams o donnell, yeah and they're very tame :-)To Black Cat, I remember your story about your friend's catfish … . It's a wonderful feeling to be near them because they're so friendlyTo Sukhmandir Kaur, you're right, they're catfish; and there's a battalion of them in the parkTo The Bumbles, that's a good caption too :-)To Indrani, thanks; that's lovely coming from you 🙂