Bluegill fish, like other bony fish, breathe by extracting oxygen from water using their gills. Water enters the mouth, flows over the gill membranes, and oxygen is absorbed while carbon dioxide is expelled. The gills are equipped with thin filaments and lamellae that increase the surface area for gas exchange, allowing efficient respiration. This process is essential for their survival in aquatic environments.
bluegill eat fish food aka your mams vagina
Bluegill will eat any species of tiny fish.
Yes, bluegill are a commonly used fish in aquaponics systems.
Yes.
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The state fish of Illinois is the Bluegill. Schoolchildren selected the Bluegill as the state fish in 1986. Although the Bluegill grows to only about 9 inches in length and weighs less than a pound, it has a reputation as one of the best fighting game fish.
Insects, worms, small fish.
No they live in freshwater.
where I live a bluegill is a fish. Yes it is possible to kill the fish if it's near enough to the top of the water. But it a very inhumane way to kill a fish.
blue gills. Actually, the species of fish "lepomis macrochirus" is commonly known as "bluegill", a single word. The plural is "bluegills".
Less than a foot
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