It is actually relatively common for fishes which feed on shells, they need this to crush the hard material. Here in France, one of the names of the Gilt-head bream, which feature the same kind of teeth, is "Gueule Pavée", which you may translate by "paved mouth". :)
Well, if it's really a large anchor, chances are it will break the pool fiberglass/concrete shell when it hits the bottom, thus creating a crack, hence a large leak, and the pool will empty itself through said crack. So the water level will go down. And down. And down. Till you end up seating in your boat in the middle of an empty pool, a large anchor next to you. Can't wait to see the silly pictures on Facebook, though.
(Gods, I *really* need to stop reading them)
;-)
Here in France, one of the names of the Gilt-head bream, which feature the same kind of teeth, is "Gueule Pavée", which you may translate by "paved mouth". :)
Note : if you copy/paste "6 ÷ 2(1+2)" in Google, it gives you back... 9.
Just my $[sqrt(4)/100].
So the water level will go down.
And down.
And down.
Till you end up seating in your boat in the middle of an empty pool, a large anchor next to you. Can't wait to see the silly pictures on Facebook, though.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lf8i2ngl3X1qcl22no1_1280.jpg
Where Nathalie Portman was replaced with something red and blue. Which is a pity, if you ask me.