Yes, fish can experience extreme stress and fear, which can lead to death in certain situations. Factors such as sudden changes in their environment, aggressive encounters with predators, or being caught by anglers can trigger intense stress responses. While the concept of "scared to death" is more commonly associated with mammals, severe stress can compromise a fish's health, potentially leading to fatal outcomes.
Fish might be scared of penguins as penguins eat fish.
The duration of Scared to Death is 1.08 hours.
Scared to Death was created on 1947-02-01.
polar bears arent scared of fish cause they eat them how do you think they survive in the Atlantic
everything
A deer scared of a wolverine
Scared to death
Fish are often scared of sudden movements, loud noises, and being chased or cornered. They may also be fearful of predators or unfamiliar objects in their environment.
Any of the cats prey, like mice and fish. Also, small dogs like Chihuahua's are sometimes terrified of cats.
You can be scared of practically everything but i have never heard of someone being scared of their own fingers or a pet fish (a safe fish) or a mini hamster or other things like that...
Yes
Thanatophobia