Why does the author say in paragraph 2 that the baby catfish (which she calls a "kitten-fish") has mother's milk not yet dry upon its lips, when fish don't really drink milk at all?
a)
the author is joking about how young the catfish is.
b)
the author is presenting a little known fact about catfish.
c)
the author has her facts wrong and thinks fish nurse like baby mammals.
d)
the author is trying to see if the reader knows the truth about catfish.
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