A Neon Blue Guppy doesn't really defend its self it usually hides.
Well, the predators of the Tripod fish are unknown. However, how it protects itself, I don't know.
It protects itself by stinging fish that come near it . Its tentacles have stinging cells.Clown fish, and some damsel fish,live in a symbiotic relationship with the anemone and do not sting them
Yes, the remora fish uses its sucker on top of its head to attach itself to the bottom of the shark thereby the shark is protecting the remora from predators.
No, a guppy isn't a reptile. A guppy is a fish.
by the bone in there tail
Robert John Lechmere Guppy did not invent anything. He is most known for having discovered the guppy fish. The guppy fish is named after him.
He had a guppy in his fish bowl.Another name for guppy is rainbow fish.The kitten put her paw in the fish bowl to catch the guppy.
It is a fish
With a gun
By the anemone.
That is the correct spelling of "guppy" (the small fish).
Oscars and piranha think they are delicious and swordtails and mollies pick on them sometimes. Anything that eats feeders will eat guppies