I had the same dream. Dozens of white koi swimming trough the air in a forest with lots of trees. I wonder what it means.
They blow air bubbles which may mean a sign of lack of air or they may be pregnant and are making a nest for the eggs.
By swimming, surfacing regularly for air, and maintaining a diet of fish and squid.
gills for breathingfins for swimmingtail fin to change directiongall bladder to float
You are either having a dream or are "weightless" in a space vehicle. A dream is probably most likely.
No, it is just a swimming creature with gills fins scales and doesn't breath air and has NO relation whatsoever to the largemouth or smallmouth bass fish. Come on man.
a fish, since it is in the water, and has no eyelids, would float underwater in place, with its eyes open. this is unlike the shark, who needs to constantly keep swimming to stay up in the water because it does not have air bladders to keep it up. if the shark were to stop swimming, it would immediately sink to the bottom. thank you very much for reading my answer.
Fish that are active, with fins up, and swimming around. Fish that appear lethargic, have their fins clamped, or they are gasping for air is a sign of ill health that may be caused by bad water quality
A Fish swimming, its tail pushes on the water, and the water pushes back, thus propelling the fish forwards. A bird flying, Its wings push the air down, and the air keeps the bird aloft by pushing back.
there is no friction because air isn't friction and there is nothing else that makes a fish stop swimming.
A fish swims to move in the water, eat, travel, survive, live. Swimming is how fish move in the water like how animals on land walk and run.
Air Dream was created in 2007.
Air Dream ended in 2007.