No. There is no tobacco in the oil, that would certainly give a strong disgusting taste to your fries. What you see are tiny parts of potato that are shed by your fries in the oil and turn nearly black, because their are rapidly overfried due to their size. Sometime these small parts can stick to your french fries. You can see these little parts when you look at the cooking oil afterwards.
The black spot will not go away as it is the eyes of the fry through the pale skin of the guppy. As the pregnancy progressess, the (black) gravid spot will get darker, and the fry will mature.
The longest french fry is called the longest french fry. It has no name (probably).
the color of the gravid spot does not have to be black.it could be red becuase 1.color of the mother 2.she is still in the early stages 3.there are only a few fry 4.the position of the fry(eyes=black body=red)
french fry
Many male guppies have 'black spots' but if by "black spot" you mean "gravid spot" then no, a male guppy can not be 'gravid' because gravid is the equivalent of "pregnant" and male guppies can not get pregnant.
Une frite in French means "a French fry" or "one French fry" in English.
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No its not.
the french.
That would be "French Fries".
This usually means that the fry have already been born. If the fry were born in the tank itself, you might not notice them at first, but they are probably hiding somewhere. If the fry were born in the breeding box and you don't see any now, the mother could have eaten them.
jim