Carnival fish often die quickly because they are kept in small, overcrowded tanks with poor water quality and inadequate care. The stressful environment and lack of proper nutrition can weaken their immune systems, making them more susceptible to diseases and premature death.
The warm water fish could go into hyper drive and their little hearts beat so fast and can die. Cold water fish have no problems with very cold water.
Fish are not immortal, so they can in fact die anywhere.
the plankton population would decrease
Harp seals need to be able to swim fast so that they can escape predators as well as to catch fish to eat.
No, because it can be poisonous to the fish and they will eventually die. So, I recommend feeding them fish food.
the thing that makes a sail fish fast is its sail and body shape
I think so
They had to learn to in order to be able to catch the fish they mainly live on.
they eat the thing fish eat so that they would die
Fast freezing. Fish starts to decay from the moment it's caught. Fast freezing preserves the freshness, and dramatically delays the decay process so the consumer can eat it.
yes! If a fish can die so can a shark.....
a fish lives by his or her gills so they can breath under water.it also has a powerful tail to swim around.its bones are thin so it can move fast and turn easily