The animal that shoots pellets of water at its prey is the archerfish. It has a specialized feeding mechanism that allows it to create a jet of water using its mouth to accurately knock insects or small creatures off overhanging branches or leaves into the water. This remarkable adaptation enables the archerfish to catch its prey more effectively.
it shoots a water jet are bug to knock them into water to eat them
Two kinds of animals- people, and a type of fish known as the Archer Fish- it shoots a stream of water at insects to knock them into the water.
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.
No, water softener salt pellets are not safe for animals to eat. They can be harmful if ingested as they are not intended for consumption. It is important to keep these and other household chemicals out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
Not if the pellets are solid. Aluminum will sink in water because its density (2.7g per cc) is greater than water (1.0g per cc).
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.
Mass divided by volume. Weigh the pellets to find the mass, then add the pellets to a measuring cylinder of water (or something of higher density than your pellets) and find the volume using the rise of water in the measuring cylinder
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About 3-5 pellets.
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When handling chlorine pellets for well water treatment, it is important to wear protective gear such as gloves and goggles to prevent skin and eye irritation. Store the pellets in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. Use caution when adding the pellets to water to avoid splashing. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and never mix chlorine pellets with other chemicals. Keep children and pets away from the area where the pellets are being used.