How do fish get into literally every body of water, no matter how remote or isolated?

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I’ve never gotten the full explication on this. I hear animals bring the eggs, esp birds but that doesn’t really make sense to me. Don’t the eggs need to be fertilized in the water?

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Pumpkins evolved along with mastodons and mammoths. Their seeds can survive the pachyderm’s digestive tract and get pooped out in a warm blanket of fertilizer.

If humans hadn’t cultivated pumpkins when the big guys went extinct pumpkins would have gone extinct, too. They aren’t really found in the wild anymore.

With that in mind, it’s not hard to imagine a bird eats some fertilized fish eggs and dive bombs the next lake on it’s annual migration.

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