Minnows are excellent bait for many fish species.
Yes, Minnows are very common in fresh water.
No. Minnows are bony fish, and sharks are Elasmobranchs.
Some species of crabs will eat minnows. Minnows are small saltwater and freshwater fish that other marine animals may eat also.
For freshwater, use shad, shiners, blueback herring. Saltwater baitfish include mullet, ballyhoo, popeye minnows, cigar minnows.
Many type of fish eat blood worms from betta fish, goldfish, through to many saltwater fish
koa fish can live with minnows
Minnows are fish and, like all fish, they are vertebrates because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Neither. Minnows are fish.
minnows are small to large Freshwater Fish
because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater
Minnows are small fish, and they live in ponds. So ponds are the habitats of minnows.
Fish bigger then minnows so preety much all fish and some birds.
Smaller fish like minnows and shad.