Yes, some fish can make noise by using their swim bladders to produce sounds, such as grunts, pops, or drumming.
they make a noise
in the early morning there is not much noise which is what usually scares fish because instead of having ears fish have a sack of jelly in the bottom of there stomach and when you make noise vibrations are sent out, that's why if you have music blaring in the car you can feel the vibration. so when you make noise the jelly in the fish jiggles and Tell's the fish there's someone there and to get away. and since theirs not a lot of people up in the morning less noise fish don't get scared, same with the afternoon
Fish do make loud noises underwater but I am not sure if you could call the noise they make a "bark"
Most fish because they don't make noise!
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Fish do not make noise in the same way that mammals or birds do. They do not have vocal cords to produce sounds. However, some fish species can produce sounds by grinding their teeth, rubbing their fins together, or using specialized muscles to create vibrations. These sounds are usually very quiet and not easily heard by humans.
Here are a few. It's pretty simple, I don't know why you couldn't have answered it. - A fish has scales - A fish breaths under water - A fish doesn't make noise - A chicken makes noise - A (female) chicken lays eggs -They are both edible and are eaten quite often.
Fish make great class pets because they aren't distracting for the students and don't make noise. You can learn a lot from them, about responsibility, animal behavior, and even in science. That or an guinea pig because they are fun but they do make some noise and the students will appreciate a guinea pig more than a fish.
Excessive noise can stress fish, affecting their behavior, health, and reproductive success. In some cases, loud noise can cause physical harm or death to fish by damaging their hearing organs or disorienting them. It is important to minimize noise pollution in aquatic environments to protect the well-being of fish populations.
To get you started. They will learn to come to a specific place for food etc if you always feed in the same place. If at the same time as you feed them you make a specific noise the fish will learn to recognise the noise as a signal for food. The rest is common sense.
They make noise by making it.
No, goldfish do not make noise.