HunterDHunter t1_islw0ts wrote
There has to be a river/stream system feeding the lake. And at some point or another that system was connected to other bodies of water. Entire parts of every continent used to be under water. There are flood events that can spread wildlife. They can also be spread by migratory birds.
JeegReddit44 t1_islwsfp wrote
So it's swallows then... African or European?
dfunkmedia t1_islxpf4 wrote
Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?!
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LaughCatalyst t1_ism02k8 wrote
I know a cave up a hill that's only fed by the drops from its ceiling (which are from hill run off making the cave pretty much a spring) and the cave has little fish living there that people throw food in for.
My guess is birds like you said, or some mischievous humans.
DarkMuret t1_ism0hib wrote
Depending on the source of the cave, it may have been a flooding event, or a water table connection
tworutroad t1_isn62o3 wrote
Interesting speculation. The lake I live on is spring fed. I never thought of fish egg transport through water tables.
stewpideople t1_isn8w43 wrote
Not entirely true. After the glaciers receded in the last ice age. Round lakes were formed. Current studies show those small pools ponds and lakes, removed from flood planes, rivers or other such events, even in lack of man. Birds, storms and land mammals long extinct would be carriers for fish eggs from one pool to another.
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