no it is to cold for hem they will freeze
Just outside Edinburgh
Fish live in water, either freshwater or salt, because they breathe through gills and cannot live outside of water.
no they cant
All animals but fish, turtles,whales,dolphins, etc. live outside the water
If you mean outside of water it can for a while is kept wet catfish can live outside of water longer than any fish that is required to breath oxygen in water if you mean outside a house than of course
Platys are "live bearers" which means that their young are born as fish directly out of the mother, as opposed to those fish that hatch from eggs outside of the mother.
Provided their water does not move out of their temperature range for too long they will survive.
They all originate from the same roots, but since goldfish that live outside are more used to the cold and other changes, I would say that goldfish that live outside are stronger and more likely to survive.
Black Moor fish can live outside because they are very hardy and can withstand cold temperatures. But because Black Moors have poor eyesight, they cannot be with other fast moving fish that may eat all the food before the Black Moor can get to it. If your Black Moor is alone or with other slower fishes, you can keep them outside.
No. Fish are not part human. Fish and humans are both made of cells and DNA, but they are also very, very different. For instance, fish can breathe underwater and humans can't. Humans can live outside of the water, and fish can't.
They eat when it gets dark outside for us.They live deep in the see where we dont see the light
Frogs (tadpoles) Fish Outside the water: Mosquito Dragonfly Toad Hope this helped^^