Lionfish move like any other fish, by sweeping their tail left to right, and up and down.
well i dont think they do, but i was the one questioning it
faster than you can run
lionfish migrate to the NORTH.. not the south and that is because they live in really warm waters in the winter time and when it gets to the summer it gets too hot for them so they have to go somewhere colder so they wont have the shivers... giving them orange poop
Lionfish eggs grow on stalks, so each egg has somewhat of an umbilical cord. There is a complex courtship as each female releases two egg masses. The eggs are encased in a gelatinous mucous that is hollow and traps sperm to increase fertilization. Settlement of lionfish larvae occurs about 26 days after hatching.
Lion fish have poisionus spines in their ornate fins and can kill a person if you touch them but they will never attack a person.
In regards to "sand dunes" they migrate in the direction of the wind as sand particles being individually light can travel on the wind in forms of "sand storms" and therefore migrate overtime, create new dunes or reshape existing dune structures by either adding or withdrawing sand from the wind directions movement.
An anion is a negatively charged ion. A cation is a positively charged ion.Anion gets its name from the fact that anions migrate to the anode (positively charged electrode). Cation gets its name because cations migrate to the cathode (negatively charged electrode). Note, therefore, that the charge on the ion is opposite the charge of the electrode toward which it migrates. (Positive attracts negative and negative attracts positive).
No why would you even think other wise really most fish don't migrate
lionfish migrate to the NORTH.. not the south and that is because they live in really warm waters in the winter time and when it gets to the summer it gets too hot for them so they have to go somewhere colder so they wont have the shivers... giving them orange poop
No. The lionfish has poisonous body and a lionfish is bigger.
No. A lionfish is very poisonous, and a lionfish can poison it with its venom.
Pterolis volitans is the Latin name of Lionfish. Lionfish is the common name.
An example of an lionfish are dwarf lionfish. Lionfish have poisonous fins that extend out from their bodies that are extremely potent and can be fatal to a person if not treated immediately.
A fisherman and a grouper can kill a lionfish.
lionfish make a very weird type of sound
Lionfish have poisonous spines.
Red lionfish was created in 1758.
I would say a lionfish because once the gar starts biting the lionfish, the lionfish stings the gar, poisoning the gar, and killing it.
Humans, grouper, and large fish eat lionfish.