Submitted by RSimpkinuk57 on Thu, 2020-09-24 00:34
Fish Fingers came first. Birds Eye Fish Fingers that is. Just think. Well if the archerfish has hands - which it must do, surely, to be an archer, though where it gets the bow and arrows from I cannot imagine - then why not the birdseyefish? (So named because its eyes are like birds', I guess, whatever the difference between a bird eye and a normal fish eye may be.)
Seriously though, chickens do have fingers, according to Wikipedia: "The bones of three fingers are preserved in the bird's wing. The question of which fingers they are has been discussed for about 150 years ..."
Fish Fingers came first. Birds Eye Fish Fingers that is. Just think. Well if the archerfish has hands - which it must do, surely, to be an archer, though where it gets the bow and arrows from I cannot imagine - then why not the birdseyefish? (So named because its eyes are like birds', I guess, whatever the difference between a bird eye and a normal fish eye may be.)
Seriously though, chickens do have fingers, according to Wikipedia: "The bones of three fingers are preserved in the bird's wing. The question of which fingers they are has been discussed for about 150 years ..."