rivers and oceans
Longear sunfish was created in 1820.
Green, Longear, Orange Spotted, Redbreast, and Redear Sunfish are common sunfish of Kentucky.
There are a few different fish species named Sunfish the ones that live in the ocean live in the rockier more cavernous areas and eat jellyfish and puffer fish.
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yes and sunfish do too.
Yes, sunfish can eat redbelly dace, as they are opportunistic feeders that consume a variety of prey, including small fish. Redbelly dace, which are small minnows, can be part of the diet for larger sunfish species. However, the extent to which sunfish target redbelly dace may vary based on the availability of other food sources in their habitat.
Saltwater sunfish live worldwide in tropical and temperate waters. Freshwater sunfish live in California, Eastern, and Northwestern United States. They have been transported worldwide and have flourished in Europe.
Sunfish, specifically the Mola mola or ocean sunfish, are primarily marine fish and are typically found in saltwater environments. However, there are freshwater species of sunfish, such as those in the family Centrarchidae, including bluegill and pumpkinseed, which inhabit lakes, rivers, and ponds. These freshwater sunfish thrive in various aquatic habitats, making them distinct from their oceanic relatives.
Yes, sunfish are primarily omnivores, as they have a varied diet that includes small fish, algae, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume whatever food source is available in their habitat.
Depends on the specific kind of sunfish, but in the wild the average lifespan of most sunfish species is around 5-7 years. In captivity they will live longer, however, so they could be seen to live 10+ years in that situation.
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