because in high numbers they are less likely to all be eaten
Yes, they travel some fast!
Some species are , but in all truth they all fish not omnivores
They feed at night where they dive down and feed on schools of fish and squid.
Depends on what species. Some fish eat plant material, others eat other fish or sometimes insects, and possibly marine or terrestrial mammals. Some fish species may also eat and decompose decaying materials.
Herrings usually swim in schools with other herrings for protection, better foraging opportunities, and reproduction. Swimming in schools helps herrings to confuse predators and improve their chances of survival.
Water (h20) ------------ Fish travel in schools.
schools
Fish travel in schools, whales travel in pods or gams.
Yes they do.. (:
Their called schools of fish. Yes
Because they travel in schools.
most of the time yeah.
No. Some fish, such as several species of shark, prefer to swim alone. This is mainly the predatorial kinds of fish, and the only time they are ever together as during mating season.
Fish such as tuna, mackerel, and herring typically travel in schools. This behavior helps them protect themselves from predators, find food more efficiently, and navigate their environment better.
Clown fish are not schooling fish; initially they are all male, and at some point they will pair off and one will become female, they then spend their entire lives in and around their anemone.
Do puffer fish travel alone or in groups?
Most tetra's swim in schools. Danios and barbs also swim in schools.