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The Blob Fish is mostly jelly which helps it live under the water at so much presser
why does it spend so much time in its mother pouch
The blob shop.
Blob fish don't really move around much they just sit and wait for food to come to them so really anything they can eat.
as much as you want it too
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There are no "fish mammals". Mammals are mammals and fish are fish. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur or skin, breathing through lungs, and feeding their yong on mothers's mlk, while fish are cold-blooded creatures covered with scales, and which breathe using gills. There are, however, mammals which live underwater and, like all mammals, suckle their young on mothers' milk. These are dolphins, whales, narwhals, dugong, manatees and porpoises. Then there are the mammals which actually live on land, but spend much of their time at sea, and so have adaptations in their limbs which act as fins. These include walruses, seals and sea lions,
Blob fish make slurpingsounds while they eat crabs and shellfish through the seafloor
That all depends upon how much time and money you wish to spend on them, why you want them and what you want from them.
The clown fish do not move much. They spend most of the time swimming in areas that are near to their residences.
fish need air because they won't be able to breath if they didn't have air, and fish need air badly because they spend most time in the water. fish need air as much as we do.
Mammals are warm-blooded animals with fur. There are birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, athropods, platyhelminths, poriferans, annelids, nematodes, cnidarians, echinoderms, mollusc's and there are fish which are scaly vertebrates that live in water.Further information:There are no "mammal Fish". Mammals are mammals and fish are fish. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur or skin, breathing through lungs, and feeding their yong on mothers's mlk, while fish are cold-blooded creatures covered with scales, and which breathe using gills.There are, however, mammals which live underwater and, like all mammals, suckle their young on mothers' milk. These are dolphins, whales, narwhals, dugong, manatees and porpoises. Then there are the mammals which actually live on land, but spend much of their time at sea, and so have adaptations in their limbs which act as fins. These include walruses, seals