Bangus, also known as milkfish, is primarily an herbivorous fish that feeds on algae, plankton, and other plant materials in its natural habitat. While it may consume small amounts of animal matter, it is not classified as a carnivore. Instead, its diet predominantly consists of plant-based foods, making it more of an omnivore with a herbivorous tendency.
Bangus or milk fish is a type of fish so, therefore it is vertebrate
The Bangus is Haiti's national fish. It also is sometimes called the Milk Fish. The Bangus is also the Philippines national fish.
bangus or milk fish
Milk fish or "bangus"
Bangus or Milk Fish in ratio to its size
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the parts of the bangus fish
because its a national fish in the philippines and its meat are milky thing and that all
a carnivore
boneless bangus,it is in my plate and has no backbone [that why it's called boneless bangus] so delicious it is not in the water....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Bangus, also known as milkfish, and tilapia are both species of fish that are commonly found in freshwater ponds. Bangus is native to the Indo-Pacific region and is known for its high nutritional value and culinary uses. Tilapia, on the other hand, is a group of freshwater fish that are popular for aquaculture due to their fast growth and adaptability. Both species play important roles in local ecosystems and are significant for fish farming.
Daing na Bangus (Dried milkfish), Boneless bagoong (Fish Sauce)