Do puffer fish travel alone or in groups?
a swordfish can swim do summer salt
The swordfish is usually found at depths from 600 feet, in water from 65 to70F. It is frequently seen swimming at the surface while hunting schools of fish but has been known to swim at depths of 1000 feet. The North American swordfish is listed as endangered.
Herrings usually swim in schools with other herrings for protection, better foraging opportunities, and reproduction. Swimming in schools helps herrings to confuse predators and improve their chances of survival.
depends on the type of shark some swim in schools like hammerheads some don't like great whites
No. swordfish are not 'schooling' fish. They hunt alone and feed on other fish.
No...they live in the ocean!
you will need a big space for your swordfish some coral then don't forget it needs some open space.The swordfish is usually found at depths from 600 feet in water from 65 to70F. It is mostly seen swimming at the surface while hunting schools of fish but has been known to swim at depths of 1000 feet!
They do swim in groups or schools.
Most tetra's swim in schools. Danios and barbs also swim in schools.
Hammerhead sharks have rows of teeth. During the day they swim in schools but they hunt alone at night.
Like all Ocean animals, they, of course, Swim XD
Tetras prefer to swim in schools because it provides them with safety in numbers, making it easier to spot predators and find food. Swimming in a group also helps them communicate and navigate more effectively.