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after laying many eggs,it gets exhausted and stops for a while and again swims.
That means its dead
It's possibly a young salamander with feathery external gills.
Sounds like flip over disease. This is where the fish will lay sideways, either going close to the surface or down to the bottom of the tank. It can still swim but swims on it's side. You can Google it if this appears in your fish.
it looks tried and swims slow and stay on the bottom
Technically, a frog begins as an egg, but when it hatches it is a tadpole - composed of a head and a tail that swims - followed by a process of slowly growing legs, losing its tail, and gaining its frog-like structure.
it swims?
* How do you kill a blonde? You put a scratch-and-sniff at the bottom of the pool. * There's a blonde, a brunet, and a redhead. There all on a island and the only way to get to the other side is to swim there. The brunet goes first, swims 50% of the way, and drowns. Then the redhead goes, she swims 75% of the way, then gets eaten by a shark. Then blonde goes, swims the whole way, gets tired, swims back, THEN swims 50% of the way, and then drowns.
A sea horse. The key word is: sea horse :D Hope this helped!
The only obvoius thing they have in common as far as I can see is they are both cold blooded creatures.
This may mean 3 things: # It may be tired, # It may be sick or injured, # Or it could be near the end of its life.
There are one word that can have a rotational symmetry. It is POD. When you copy it and flip it, it will give you pod again.