No, fish do not get seasick. They are born and use to the waves and movement of the water it helps them get about and most enjoy playing in the currents.
Yes, deaf people can get seasick just like hearing individuals. Seasickness is caused by the motion of the boat affecting the balance system in the inner ear, which is unrelated to one's ability to hear.
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Puffer fish are eaten by sharks, dolphins, and some larger fish in the ocean.
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Lantern fish and angler fish differ in physical characteristics and hunting strategies. Lantern fish are small and have bioluminescent organs for camouflage and communication, while angler fish are larger and have a bioluminescent lure to attract prey. Lantern fish are fast swimmers and hunt in schools, while angler fish are slow and use their lure to ambush prey.
"Seasick" is a noun.
No, he has not been seasick in a spa.
Seasick Steve's birth name is Steve Wold.
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Do Sharks Get Seasick - 2008 was released on: USA: 1 May 2008
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The cast of The Oysterman - 2012 includes: Tony Briggs as Joe Gemma Summerhayes as Rose
Hamsters can't get seasick, but instead of seasickness other resaults may occure such as Diarreah. For more Information, visit: www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
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