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Internet joins Joe Rogan in squirming over bizarre gender-changing catfish research: 'It’s getting weird out there'
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2023-11-28 14:28
Japanese researchers successfully transformed a catfish from male to female, a feat accomplished by utilizing soy compounds

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan, known for expressing his opinions on a wide range of topics, recently provided a brief analysis of an intriguing study.

With his podcast the 'Joe Rogan Experience' gaining immense popularity and worth, Rogan has become renowned for his discussions on various odd and humorous subjects.

In his podcast, Rogan delves into diverse topics such as crossbows, bear assaults, and aliens, contributing to the podcast's fame for its unconventional breadth of subjects.

Recently, Rogan took to his Instagram account to mock

Now, the podcaster has taken to his Instagram account to poke fun at a new research project.

Joe Rogan reacts to Japanese researchers' newest experiment

On Saturday, November 25, took to his Instagram to post about a research titled, "Japanese researchers turn male catfish female with soy compounds in shocking 2023 finding."

Surprised by the research, Rogan captioned his post, "It’s getting weird out there, kids."

Japanese researchers successfully transformed a catfish from male to female, a feat accomplished by utilizing soy compounds known for their high levels of estrogen.

Rogan shared a post highlighting this intriguing research on his Instagram account.

The research was conducted due to a higher market demand for female catfish compared to males, as females exhibit faster growth rates and increased consumption.

However, it's essential to note that the experiment's findings are currently not applicable to fish intended for human consumption.

Internet reacts to Joe Rogan's Instagram post

As soon as Joe Rogan posted about the bizarre research, Internet users immediately flocked to the comment section as one wrote, "People trying to mess with God's code. No bueno," whereas another person wrote, "Look at the author. Look at the year. Let’s grow up, kids."

Another person said, "Keyword is soy compounds and keyword is on catfish, not human. You do not need react with fear," while one said, "Yea… You need a break from the internet buddy".

A person also said, "How do you not read the whole picture before posting? It’s still not too late to delete this."

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