yes.
no my fish swim backwards all the time,my other guppies always chases it .
2+ backwards 2= a fish *correction, it equels bread
they can
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No, it is highly unlikely to drown a fish by pulling it backwards through water. Fish have gills that allow them to extract oxygen from the water, and moving them backwards may cause stress or injury but not drowning.
NO, it is not a challenge because it could happen.
A fish uses its fins to push water backwards and propel itself forwards.
From her injuries from being dragged and falling down the shaft.
it depends... is it a salt water or fresh water type of fish. if it is a fresh water kind there is something wrong with it but if it is a salt water kind apparently some have been found to swim backwards for no apparent reason.
Guy was hanged and quartered then dragged behind horses.
Sharks cannot swim backwards. Unlike the fins of telelosts (bony fish), sharks' pectoral fins do not bend upwards, and so they are unable to back up. Sharks are also unable to stop swimming suddenly.
yes a fish dose die