Sharks cannot swim backwards. Unlike the fins of telelosts (bony fish), sharks' pectoral fins do not bend upwards, and so they are unable to back up. Sharks are also unable to stop swimming suddenly.
If most sharks swim backwards they will drown because they do do not have any way to make water flow over the gills. Some sharks and most bony fish have a "buccal pump" meaning that the mouth and (in bony fish) the operculum is designed to actively pump water over the gills. Not many fish can swim backwards. A couple that can are the puffer fish and the seahorse.
Nope not that i know of ive had to do that to all my fish to stop them from fighting.
Yes. You can pull it side to side and front to back
A Seagull. A Seagull can dip into the water and pull out fish.
You use maggots as bait for fish when you go fishing. You simply tie them to the end of the rod and then sling it into the water, then when you feel a bite, pull the rod back and you have a fish
Most organisms, except for some such as anaerobic bacteria, respire oxygen. Fish have gills, gills have the ability to take the oxygen out of the molecule H2O.Fish have gills, which filter out the oxygen from the water. However, they can't breath out of water.A fish doesn't have lungs, it has gills, so it doesn't breathe in water really.Fish breathe under water by using their GILLSto surviveGills pull oxygen from the water but they can't breathe out of the water because the other chemicals in the air.
The fish hasgills that they use to filter from the water the oxygen they need to as you say "breath" ,so when you put them on land there gills are not working anymore by filtering the water for oxygen because there is no water it's as you know just air (oxygen) so there gills are still trying to work but there is no water to filter oxygen for them.
Yes. You can pull it side to side and front to back
It should be fine to pull it backwards.
you get fish from sea to us by and when a rope put it into the water and when the a fish bits the rope you pull it out of the water
No, you will certainly drown! Unless you want to start a new trend. Under water skiing.
Water for ReplacementSalt water fish are perfectly adapted to their salty environment and need osmosis to live. The replacement fluid taken on to replace the lost water is desalinated by a process known as diffusion. Diffusion allows fish to live in a state of constant osmosis.If a saltwater fish is placed in an environment that does not contain the excess levels of salt outside, such as in freshwater, their natural inclination to pull in water and dispel all salt from that water will result in the fish exploding with water that is not being removed from them by their environment.Water OverloadFreshwater fish, on the other hand, are subjected to a reverse effect. The salt levels inside their bodies are higher than the surrounding water outside because that water is constantly being drawn inward by the salt content in their system. Freshwater fish do not drink water as a result. If placed in a saltwater environment, they would literally drown in a sea of water because they are not geared to pull in extra water.
the ping-pong ball is drown in the glass filled with water, or maybe it will join the cardboard..
get a fishing pole for starters, then go to the water. find a fish shadow and press A. wait for the fish to pull the hook down, then press A again.
pythons are constrictors, they have no venom. their teeth fork backwards so that when their prey tries to pull out they get hooked like on a fish hook then they wrap around and suffocate their prey
Pull the pivot up and pull backwards gently.
Fish have gils, that's what makes them breathe underwater.
u pull the right handell backwards
Same as all the other fish. Water over gills, gills pull out needed gases and dispose of waste gases.