Some will rip the plant up some won't. It's just a matter of how yours behave.
There are some species of Puffer fish that can live in fresh water or sea water (Marine). The only naturally evolved Parrot fish is a marine fish. The thing that is 'called' a "parrot fish" that lives in fresh water is a man (laboratory) made species that doesn't even have a proper Taxonomic name. It could live with any species of Puffer fish that can live in fresh water but it may be bitten by the puffer fish.
they both have tails
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No a shark has a bigger stomach
the megamouth shark is the fifth largest shark this fish is 100 tons the same as the blue whale
The cousin of the shark is the ray. Both sharks and rays belong to the same group of cartilaginous fishes known as elasmobranchs.
i hope this will help......a shark has bones made out of cartilage the same as a fish but a seal doesn't
Yes, they have gills, live underwater, and fit all criteria for being a fish, but still, strangely in the same class as the shark.
The same way any other fish is caught.
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Sword fish, Bluefin tuna and many other fish species are considered "big fish" or more accurately "big game fish" which are not sharks. Thought the largest fish in the ocean is the Whale shark, some shark species (e.g. dogfish, nurse shark, etc.) can be very small in size so not all sharks are "big fish".