they jump and some special fish can glide in the air
No. They use their gills to pull air from the water itself.
They leap per American dictionary. Language dictionaries require legs for creatures to jump.
A flying Fish
swoop down on fish when they jump for air.
Yes, but if he is nesting, it needs to be turned very low so as to avoid damaging his bubble nest.
Yes - fish jump all the time.
To list all the fish that jump would need an encyclopedia. Most fish jump. There are very few fish species that don't or won't jump when they are being chased and are under threat.
Yes, Betta fish can jump. You can teach them to jump by placing a small amount of food on your finger and when your betta fish is ready, it will jump and take the food off your finger! :)
# Get a apple # put the apple on top of the fish # put the fish in a net # fling the net causing the fish to jump
Fish jump out of the water for two reasons: 1. Predator avoidance 2. Prey capture (ex. insects)
I have heard from multiple sources, including marine biologists, that the common sea horse is the highest jumping fish. They can jump up to 17 feet in the air.
Jump, a painting by Janet Fish, is a celebration of light and color. Just like Fish' other art works, Jump is full of vibrant colors and brightness.
well first of all fish need water 24/7 so wut they do for water is that they jump up in the air and take a big deep,deep breath and die
no specific reason.... sharks also jump while hunting prey and some fish jump out of water to escape some predatory fish
no