mullets are fish.
No, mullets are not considered birds. Mullets are a type of fish that can be found in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They are known for their distinct shape and unique swimming style.
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No. A mullet is a type of fish. Nothing to do with frogs.
Mullets, particularly the striped mullet, face predation from a variety of animals. Common predators include larger fish such as tarpon, snook, and barracuda, as well as birds like herons and pelicans. Additionally, marine mammals such as dolphins may also target mullets. Their schooling behavior helps them evade some predators, but they remain vulnerable during spawning seasons when they are more exposed.
The mullets or grey mullets are a family of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate & tropical waters,& in some species in fresh water also.
Brim eats smaller fish like mullets and occasionally eats nippers and worms
A mullet. Mullets are slippery. In the story you'll read about a guy named Mulletfingers. He can catcha mullet.
Usually to evade predatory fish like bluefish and king mackeral.
Anything as long as it is smaller than them!
Ted Dablem has written: 'How-to book of knots, nets, and smoked fish' -- subject(s): Coolsery (Fish), Fishing nets, Gray mullets
Mulleth eaters include birds like ospreys, eagles, and cormorants, as well as larger fish such as snook, redfish, and sharks. Other predators may include dolphins, otters, and some species of larger predatory fish.
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