There are thousands and thousands of fish. You would definitely need to be more specific. If you are looking for fish of a certain region, there are many websites which name and describe local sea life. One of my favorite sites, that I mostly use for identifying aquarium fish, is What's That Fish at www.whatsthatfish.com. They have a pretty extensive list and photos of groups like wrasses, gobies, damselfish, eels, and more.
The salt water animals include Bull shark, Salmon, Otter, Crocodile, etc.
there are sharks, octopus, and those other things that live in the ocean!
Sharks, mackerels, cobia, striped bass, pilchards, snappers, ocean sunfish, mahi mahi, flounder, halibut, tilefish, grouper, sea bass, rays, skates, croakers, pinfish, drum..
There are well over 40 common species of Saltwater Fish on Earth. Three of the most popular are the pufferfish, the seahorse, and the Queen Angelfish.
seaweed
salt water
Moray Eels are Marine water fishes So in other words, they are salt water fishes
Freshwater (whitewater) fishes include halibut, salmon, and red snappers.
because the water has salt in it. innit!
Edward C. Migdalski has written: 'Angler's guide to the fresh water sport fishes of North America' -- subject(s): Fishing, Freshwater fishes 'The fresh & salt water fishes of the world' -- subject(s): Fishes 'Angler's guide to the salt water game fishes' -- subject(s): Fishes, Saltwater fishing
In the seas and oceans where the water has a significant salt content. Also in salt water aquariums.
I have freshwater fish and i use aquarium salt. I put more in every time i do a water change
Nothing...they die....
Fishes' gills prevent salt from going into the fishes insides. when a fish opens it's mouth all of the water with the salt is pushed out
fresh water fish are fish that live in fresh water fresh water is what you would get out of the tap at home as aposed to salt water witch contains salt
Dissolve it in water, feed it to the fishes;)
No. Salt water is an example of a solution, in which salt is the solute and water is the solvent. Solutions are mixtures, not compounds.