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The archerfish is noted for knocking insects into the water by shooting a stream of water.

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Q: What Shoots insects down with a stream of water from its mouth?
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Shoots down insects with a stream of water from its mouth?

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What shoots down insects with a steam of water from its mouth?

archer fish


Do animals shoot there food?

Two kinds of animals- people, and a type of fish known as the Archer Fish- it shoots a stream of water at insects to knock them into the water.


What can shoot down insects with a stream of water from it's mouth?

A type of Amazonian fish called an archerfish


Is the archer fish a freshwater fish or a saltwater fish?

The archer fish is a tropical freshwater species.They lurk just beneath the surface,waiting for insects to alight on the foliage above.The fish shoots a stream of water from its mouth,knocking the insect into the water,where it is then taken by the fish.


What is a stream mouth?

The mouth of a stream is where the stream flows out into a larger body of water.


What body of water has a part called a 'mouth'?

The mouth is the part of a river of stream where it meats a sea or ocean.


What is the definition of stream discharge?

stream discharge is the amount of water flowing through a space OR increases between its source or mouth


One quart of this could contain as many as 1000 insects. What is it?

Water, especially from a stream or creek, has many insects that are not visible to the eye. One quart of it can have as many as 1000 insects.


Place where stream flows into larger body of water?

it is called the mought or mouth


Why does an insect not die when its head is immersed in water?

Insects


How did the archer fish get its name?

The archer fish can shoot a stream of water at insects sitting on vegetation near the water, knocking them into the water, where the fish can grab them.