Flarp

Fish Facts
The Flarp is a relatively standard fish species, compared to most NLACakaNM fish. Over time, exposure to slime has allowed these fish to evolve in some interesting directions. Their main claim to fame is their rubber-like properties. Their body tissue forms an elastic polymer that acts like a stretchy rubber, allowing them to perform feats of flexibility undreamed of in fish. Scientists study this fish's chemical structure in order to develop new materials, while street entertainers have been known to train these fish for shows, making them perform aquatic gymnastics. Most people don't pay them too much mind, since their rubbery texture makes for a crappy meal. Unless you like rubbery, chewy food? Gross. Science still hasn't given us an explanation for how this stretchy adaptation helps the flarp in the wild, but research is ongoing. Some theorize that their flexibility allows them to escape the jaws of predators, and others believe that their rubbery consistency makes it difficult to chew them, warding off would-be attackers.