the fish majorly suffer from lightning because the lightning turns them into a mermaid
Fish + Lightning = Eel
Anyone struck by lightning of any color can suffer harm.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly or if they are in close proximity to where the lightning strikes. Animals can suffer from cardiac arrest, burns, and other injuries as a result of being struck by lightning.
Yes, occasionally.
Yes, lightning can affect animals. Animals like livestock may be struck and killed by lightning or suffer injuries if they are outdoors during a storm. Additionally, pets can experience fear and anxiety during a lightning storm.
The cast of The Lightning Bell-Hop - 1916 includes: George Bickel Harry Watson as Musty Suffer
Pneumonia is a disease of the lungs. Fish have gills and do not have lungs. Ergo! Fish can not suffer from pneumonia, so pneumonia can not kill fish.
Ball lightning and oar fish
Mango and Papaya Thunder and Lightning
Not much really. A few unhappy creatures who are too close to lightning strikes may die, but that's about it.
Before a lightning strike, a charge builds up along the water's surface. When lightning strikes, most of electrical charge occurs near the water's surface. Most fish swim below the surface and are unaffected.
Fish in the water are at risk of being killed by lightning strikes, as the electrical current can travel through the water. However, the extent of the impact depends on various factors such as the distance from the lightning strike and the fish species. In general, fish closer to the strike are more likely to be affected.