As you click the flag you realize that it is just a slid show of a certain weird colorful fish. Then you start reading this for more context. And as I now begin to state facts you start thinking this is cool and still don't care, but you continue to read and waste your time. The most important thing for you to know would probably be its name, which is a parrotfish. First, let's go back to the beginning. Parrotfish are brightly colored fish with parrot-like beaks, classified as about 95 fish species known as a family or a subfamily of the wrasses and can be found in coral reefs, rocky coasts, seagrass beds, and can play a significant role in bioerosion. They use their beaks to scrape food from coral or hard surfaces. With roughly 95 species, the you-know-how-big-the-biggest-is species richness lies in the Indo-Pacific. Did I mention that they sleep in bubbles? And the bubbles are made with their own snot O_O. And you might have guessed the fact that they eat the snot bubble for breakfast. Can it get any weirder? It sure can! When parrotfish poop, all of that poop become white sand, which is the same sand that is on the beach. Good luck going to the beach now, on top of covid-19 of course. Instead of boring you to death, you can just go to Wikipedia, also scratch doesn't like me writing too much. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrotfish
I overlooked the colorful fish at first, but then when I was reading my prompt I realized that the fish was called a parrotfish. That got me curious and overall I ended up here. This is a TRUE project. The links below have sources for the images I used: https://www.google.com/search?q=What+is+a+parrotfish&safe=active&rlz=1C9BKJA_enUS906US906&hl=en-US&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz74KNxcfuAhUO-qQKHWiUDY0Q_AUoAXoECCkQAQ&biw=1080&bih=695 https://learning.amplify.com/m/65516c53555d00f6/original/MSSCI_MEE_AS_16a.jpg?5011F59D-44D5-4FC3-9DD6FFEF904223B2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrotfish#/media/File:Scarus_frenatus_by_Ewa_Barska.jpg