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Q: What are body parts of a blowfish?
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How does a blowfish protect itself?

When its frightened it puffs into a ball and the quills on its body stick out.


What inflates its body with air when its threatened?

Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.


Do sharks eat blowfish?

Sharks can eat blowfish. Other fish, like snapper also will eat blowfish, even when they are puffed up. Blowfish is a delicacy to humans as well.


When was The Blowfish created?

The Blowfish was created on 2006-01-27.


Is a blowfish a mammal or a reptile?

Neither, a blowfish is a fish.


Inflates its body with air when threatened?

Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.


When did the blowfish evolve?

The blowfish evolved over 80 millions years ago. To combat predators, the blowfish learned how to adapt to is environment. This included expansion of its body and mouth to war off potential predators and other larger species. The fish also learned how to disguise itself with the elements, including water, plankton, and even other fish.


What Inflates its body air when it's threatened?

Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.


How does a blowfish breathe?

A blowfish breathes through it's gills. Blowfish are also known as puffer fish and when they are puffed they can only swim at about 50 percent of its normal speed.


Are blowfish a carnivore herbivore or omnivore?

blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.


Are blowfish herbivores carnivores or omnivores?

blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.


What is the poison in a blowfish?

The poison in a blowfish is called, "tetrodotoxin" and can be lethal. Strict regulation for the preparation of blowfish (or Fugu) exists in many countries. Preparation has, on occasion, actually led to death.