An archerfish is any of the species o fish in the Toxotidae family, who prey on small animals near to the surface of water by shooting them with water from their mouths.
Smallscale archerfish was created in 1860.
There are only a few other predators that will eat an archerfish. The predators that eats an archerfish are the whelps, olay, and the stairwell phaert.
A banded archerfish is an archerfish, Latin name Toxotes jaculatrix, known for its ability to spit out a jet of water to shoot down its prey.
There are only a few other predators that will eat an archerfish. The predators that eats an archerfish are the whelps, olay, and the stairwell phaert.
Bullseye Shrimp.
From it's mouth. An archerfish spits drop of water at insects and prey knocked to the surface of the water
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The species in the genus Toxotes (Archerfish) all occur in fresh, brackish, and marine deep pool like waters from India to the Philippines, Australia, and Polynesia.
Angelfish, Ayu, Archerfish, Anchovy,
Phillp McCan and phedo bear
The archerfish shoots drops of water from its mouth. It uses a specialized technique to create a jet of water, allowing it to accurately knock down insects and other prey above the water's surface. By adjusting the angle and force of the water stream, the archerfish can effectively hunt from below the water.
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