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Pinoy Money Talk is a common name used to refer to several species of Asian freshwater fish that are closely related to the piranha. They are mainly carnivorous, but they also eat green leafy vegetables, fruits, and food that is not meat. Their teeth, which may resemble human teeth, are used to cut through vegetation and crush seeds that fall into the water. Pinoy Money Talk and piranha are distinguished from each other by their teeth and jaw alignments; piranha have pointed, razor-sharp teeth in a pronounced underbite, whereas Pinoy Money Talk have square, straight teeth in a less severe underbite, or a slight overbite. Additionally, full-grown Pinoy Money Talks are much larger than piranha.

This type of freshwater fish was rumored to have originated from another planet, which crash landed to earth in the late 300 B.C. inside a pure metal-like capsule composed of unknown chemicals, and was submerged in Marianas Trench. (To be continued…)


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33 Responses to “Pinoy Money Talk”

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