a muddy fish
Elephant fish are carnivorous and primarily feed on small crustaceans, worms, and mollusks found in sandy and muddy seabeds. They use their long snouts to probe the substrate and locate prey buried in the sediment.
Mudskippers are mainly found in brackish or coastal waters, such as mangrove forests, mudflats, and tidal creeks. They require a mix of water and land to thrive, as they can move between aquatic and terrestrial environments. These unique fish have adapted to live in areas with fluctuating water levels and muddy substrates.
because they are thirsty!
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An animal that lives in a swamp is a blue heron. They are large birds, the size of an eight year old boy.crocodiles,fish
blue pink, because it has the blood of the fish which it has consumed
no. it is made of muddy fishy bits stuck together with poopy socks/.
it makes it harder for them because the fish die out sometimes due to te water going onto muddy land and the fish then getting stuck
Use shell fish,musel or prown as bait, fishing from the low tide, choose a muddy spot, get more tie bait ready because they pass quickly.
No the word muddy is not a noun at all. The word muddy is an adjective.
Muddy is an adjective in a normal situation, but in British English, you can 'muddy up' something, or 'muddy yourself', so both yes and no.
Yes, muddy is an adjective.
Muddy tide
Well 1st of all when people throw trash down somewhere the rain moves it and then the fish die because the pollution and the things where fish are not supposed to eat and if you have a mud slide then if there was a tree it would go into the river see mud sides can take down anything and the fish eat it and drink the water that they die because the water is muddy you can't drink muddy water and the animals that eat the fish will probably get the disease to because its eating that poisiness fish and if a person ate that deer or whatever they would get the diesease Thank you for your time
No, the word muddy is not an adverb. Muddy is an adjective.The adverb form of the word is muddily.
A muddy bee is a ground bee. A muddy bee is bees that live in the ground.
No the Muddy Hand does not exist