The whole water doesn't freeze and fish can survive under that ice in the water because they are immune to really low temperatures.
Fishes like cod produces antifreeze molecules called glycoprotein to reduce the freezing point of their body fluids.
Underneath the frozen upper layer , the water remains in its liquid form and does freeze . Also , oxygen is trapped beneath the layer of ice. As a result , fish and other aquatic animals find it possible to live comfortably in the frozen lakes and ponds.
fishes, lakes and streams
Yes! They do and their thick fur helps them survive the cold winters and the lakes/rivers are great for them for catching fish in the short summers.
seas oceans rivers lakes fishes
algae or maybe died things
mostly rivers and lakes (=
They live in the sea, sometimes rivers and lakes
The Wild Wild World of Animals - 1973 Fishes of Lakes Rivers and Oceans was released on: USA: 1976
Yes it is.. Because it can poison the fishes.
The puffer fish wouldnt be a good fish to keep with a smaller fish, and sharks are very harmful nowadays for fishes, Fishes try to avoid sharks, but some just cant. Fishes also hate jellyfishes... Anything else that, could bring damage or potientially kill or purposely hurt the fish badly, can make it harmful for fishes.. Another enemy would be the Pirana. atleast, about 32,000 or 300 in total are eatig by pirana's in different lakes and countries.
All countries which border a sea has sea fishermen. If a country (like Norway) has wonderful lakes, rivers and waterfalls there will be fishermen/women. Every decent unpolluted river is likely to provide angling.
Only two countries border the Great Lakes, these are Canada and the USA.
Only two countries border the Great Lakes, these are Canada and the USA.