Muins grandad .
because u dont feed them
i think they usually come out in the dark, so that's why they seem to "disappear" cause they rarely come out when there's light
If the phytoplankton were to disappear, the fish wouldn't be the only ones in trouble. We depend on that stuff to put Oxygen back into the air.
it would not eat all of the dead fish and sea food
it has made many species of fish disappear
It is common for young goldfish to have dark makings that eventually disappear as the fish grow/mature.
The correct answer is Then my father poked his chopsticks just below the fish eye and plucked out the soft meat. "Amy, your favorite," he said, offering me the tender fish cheek. I wanted to disappear.
Alabama's gulf sturgeon is endangered in the wild. However fish farmers are growing them so they should not disappear unless the government makes it illegal for fish farmers to sell them.
Roses are red, Violets are blue, Other fish that are in the sea disappear when I'm with you! Like it? I made it up just now!
The cod fish near Newfoundland disappeared because humans did overfishing. The Europeans bought large fish and instead of the ships going 5 km away, they could go 350 km away!!! More of the fish were caught. Also HUGE! ships were involved in the cod catching.
No It does not disappear