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no.the axolotl are salamanders and the walking fish are actually fish that walk on their fins
Axolotles (walking fish) are normally moved in the same way that most fish are moved. ie. in a plastic bag.
A Mexican would hang out raw fish for the same reason anyone would hang out raw fish - to dry or smoke it.
yes
Sea anenomes have always been in the ocean since day 1. They appeared the same time water did, the same time fish did, etc. They are life underwater, and like I said, they have always been there.
Hydrozoans, sea anemones, & corals
Clownfish are endangered,because people drop anchors on an anemone the same way we drop it on coral, Clownfish cannot survive without an anemone.
If you are expecting an answer like "Axolotl" you would be wrong because Axolotls are salamanders they are not fish. The Lungfish uses its fins to walk but swims well, The same applies to all of the other so called walking fish.
No. A Honduran is from Honduras while a Mexican is from Mexico.
The same you have in the US.
No, they're the same thing.
The word cnidarian is a very unique word that begins with two consonants. One of only two in the entire English language that begins with 'cn' producing the same sound as the letter 'n' alone. Similar in prefix pronounciation to "gnat" or "knight".Addition:Cnidarians take their name from cnidocyte cells, most of which contain a nematocyst - a stinging cell that injects a toxin. Only Cnidarians have nematocysts.All cnidarian forms are either a sedentary polyp or a floating/free-swimming medusa. They have no excretory or respiratory system.