Glofish are genetically modified Zebra Danios. Yes they are exactly the same species as Zebra Danios, just have been modified in laboratories to be all those different colours. They are technically a copyrighted product of the science industry and, because of their GM status, are illegal in many countries!
they are just like chickens...... they can lay different color eggs
It looks like a zebra monkey that just got out of chuckie cheese!
Yes, they do. GloFish are just genetically engineered versions of the zebra danio, which is a tropical fish.
The bone structure in a zebra is not much more different from a horse. This structure is just smaller in general.
yes i have a guppie and 3 goldfish in the same tank :)
zoo plankton, sharks, dolphins, clown fish, zebra fish. These are just a few, there are WAY MORE.
from personal experience no, my goldfish had eaten three zebra fish before dying, it did take him 2 days to die, he would float sideways, in circles sometimes, with signs of life but im guessing the zebra was just too big for his digestive system.
I am not sure, i am guessing that it is just a horse with stripes, or something, never really thought about it. A zebra is a type if horse though, just a different branch...
Not typically, as a guppy is a guppy, no matter the color. However, all fish are different, just as people are with temperament.
the black stripes is fur and the whites stripes is pigmentation (where the fur hasn't grown properly) if u shave the fur off (just sayin dont actually shave a zebra, its animal cruelty) the zebra will be blue (i think)
Whenever you see an idiom stating that something is "a different _______" (a different kettle of fish, a horse of a different color, etc), it just means that whatever topic has just been mentioned is totally different from what was spoken before. For example, if the topic of conversation is gambling, and someone mentions the game of bingo, a person might say "That's a whole different kettle of fish -- bingo isn't really gambling at all."
The Quagga is mostly a brown or tan animal, with Zebra stripes, and plain all over the body.