Sharks and stingrays are the Clown Fish's main predators. The Clown Fish is a very popular choice for home aquariums.
The main threat to clown fish is pollution killing off the anemones that the clown fish use as a protection against predators.
people, other fish, sharks and animals
they hide in the anemone
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There are many species of larger fish that would eat Clown Fish if they could but the Clown fish lives its life in amongst the poisonous tentacles of a Sea anemone. This protects it from all predators.
Well, it is hard to tell, but yes, other predators do eat clown fish. But not every predator, I'd say around 50%, but I'm not overly sure.
The Clown Fish can hide, when being chased by predators, in its anemone. Usually, the anemone will sting or shock anything that touches it, but due to the Clown Fish having a thin protective "seal" covering its body, the anemone does not harm the fish so the fish can be protected.
Simple: Most sea predators can be affected by the Anemone Poison! The clown fish can pass trough it without repercussions! It provides a perfect 'hiding place' for the clown fish for when the PREDATORS arrive!!!!!
By swimming in anemone on the bottom of the sea.
Yes, sometimes. The group is comprised of all males with one female.
The population of clown fish is not accurately known. Clown fish are reef-dwelling fish that live in small groups. Their population numbers can vary based on factors such as habitat health, predators, and environmental conditions.
What are all the ways that a anemone protect the clownfish