They shoot water from their mouth.
It uses its mouth.
The archerfish shoots a drop of water from its mouth. It can accurately aim and shoot this water at insects above the water's surface to knock them down for food.
Archerfish shoot water from their mouths to catch insects above the water's surface. They have specialized mouth structures that allow them to form a jet of water to knock prey into the water, making it easier for them to feed.
The upper left part of his chest.
The archerfish shoots drops of water from its mouth in a specialized hunting technique to catch insects above the water's surface. It can accurately aim and shoot the water stream to knock down prey like insects or spiders.
The archerfish primarily spits water from its mouth to catch insects above the water's surface. Its specialized mouth and tongue are adapted for forming a jet of water to shoot down prey.
There is no part of the body that holds the water. The whole body is made up 2/3 of water. Every part of your body is containing water.
No, the water inside your body is not considered part of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere refers to all the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The water in your body is part of your internal body fluids, not part of the Earth's external water system.
The body of water that forms part of the border of Georgia is the black sea.
The body of water that forms part of the border of Georgia is the black sea.
The root is not part of the shoot system. The shoot system includes the stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits of a plant. The root system, on the other hand, is responsible for anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
If you shoot a Zombie in the torso nothing will happen and it will still come after you. If you shoot a Zombie's arms or legs off, it will still crawl after you. If you shoot a Zombie in the head it will stop and drop dead. Problem solved.