Some types of fish known to make sounds underwater include croakers, grunts, and toadfish. These fish produce sounds by vibrating their swim bladders or rubbing their body parts together.
Fish communicate with each other using a variety of methods, including visual signals, body language, and chemical signals. Some fish can also produce sounds to communicate, such as grunts, pops, and clicks. These sounds can be used for mating, warning of danger, or establishing territory. Overall, fish have evolved different ways to communicate with each other to survive and thrive in their underwater environment.
Fish do not have elbows. Instead, they have fins that help them navigate and maneuver in their underwater environment. Fins are used for stability, steering, and propulsion in water.
Yes, some fish can make sounds by using specialized organs such as their swim bladder or by grinding their teeth together. These sounds are often used for communication, mating, or defending territory.
Whales are mammals, not fish, so they do not have gills for breathing underwater. Instead, they have lungs and need to come to the surface to breathe air.
The ability to breathe underwater is typically referred to as gills in aquatic animals such as fish, or as artificial devices like scuba equipment for humans. Humans do not have the natural ability to breathe underwater without assistance.
No, they are actually a breed of freshwater fish. Reptiles are known for their scales. Fish are known for fins and breathing underwater. Angelfish are fish!
Some examples of fish noises that can be heard underwater include grunts, pops, clicks, and drumming sounds. These noises are often used by fish for communication, navigation, and hunting.
Whales, dolphins, porpoise, seals, walrus, sea-lion, otters and bears all fish underwater.
No, fish do not eat berries because they live underwater. Berries are not found underwater.
Certain types of fish, such as catfish and plecos, are known for cleaning the bottom of a tank by consuming algae and leftover food.
Fish breath underwater
There are over 30,000 species of fish in the world, with examples including salmon, tuna, cod, and swordfish. Fish can be classified into different categories such as freshwater fish, saltwater fish, and carnivorous fish. Each species of fish has specific characteristics and adaptations for their environment and diet.
You have to adopt a underwater pet such as a fish. It will automatically give you an underwater room.
No animals lived in underwater Ohio since it was underwater. They had to be fish, but no mammals.
If you adalpt a seal I don't think it needs an underwater room but if you have a fish and a seal that lives together, your seal can go underwater in the fish's room.
Some types of fish known for eating brown algae in aquariums are Siamese algae eaters, otocinclus catfish, and bristlenose plecos.
they have gills.