yes
On the Florida coast, flounder are a common type of fish that bury themselves in the sand. These flatfish use their ability to camouflage against the ocean floor to avoid predators and ambush prey. Other species, like stingrays, also partially bury themselves in the sand for protection and to hunt for small invertebrates. This behavior helps them blend into their surroundings and remain hidden.
and how long will they stay buried under the rocks before the die?
The four animals that hibernate are bears,bats,frogs,and fish.Bears and bats hibernate in caves.Frogs and fish bury themselves in ponds.
Yes
well if you bury it when its alive, i dont think it is such a good idea
Inuit (not eskimos) eat a range of fish, wildfowl, caribou and other game.
flush it in the toilet... some ppl bury their fish
They gorge on fish in the winter, and mostly fast during the summer.
Lung-fish particularly the African Lung fish. The fish bury themselves in mud and breath at the bottom of their holes while there is a drought on. There have been 'Dessication records' for lung fish set.
Some species of starfish bury themselves in the sand for protection from predators and to avoid strong currents. It can also help them regulate their body temperature and conserve energy by minimizing exposure to harsh environmental conditions.
Some type of fish change colour as a warning, and others are poisonous. Fish that swim in large groups flash light using their scales as mirrors to bounce sunlight into predators' eyes to confuse them. Other fish bury themselves underground. Some species have even developed "wings" to escape predators.
most likely flush it down the toilet or bury it