Yes, you can. But you shouldn't. Puffers only "puff" when they are in an extremely stressful situation they feel is "life or death". If a puffer puffs air instead of water they can have a hard time deflating, which can result in death for the puffer.
-Hannah-
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A puffer fish
A puffer fish
Normal fish do not puff up- only puffer fish.
Elena Puff (Mrs. Puff) is a "Puffer Fish" .
I know that puffer fish just are scared so they puff up to scare other fish away!But they are vegetarians and like to eat seaweed!
A puffer fish moves like any other fish. They swim through the water and puff up when they feel that they need to be defensive. They have tiny fins.
Puffer fish have spines and a rib cage so they are most defiantly vertebrate
puffer fish originated from humans an there are few human / puffer fish left . I have met one myself and it was one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life .Watch out because they can still puff .
When the puffer fish inflates its body to increase its size it is a behavior called a defense mechanism. Puffer fish have highly elastic stomachs and the ability to quickly take in air or water to puff themselves up. This turns them into an inedible ball.
The formal species name for the puffer fish is Tetraodontidae. It's in the Animalia kingdom, Chordata phylum, Vertebrata subphylum, Actinopterygii class, Neopterygii subclass, Teleostei infraclass, and Tetraodontiformes order.
Puffer fish and blowfish are two common names for the same group of fish species belonging to the family Tetraodontidae. These fish are known for their ability to puff up by ingesting water or air to deter predators. The term "puffer fish" is more commonly used, while "blowfish" is sometimes used to refer specifically to the Japanese puffer fish species Fugu.
Puffer fish do not have measurable IQ levels as intelligence tests are designed for mammals. Puffer fish are known for their unique capabilities such as inflating themselves as a defense mechanism and creating intricate sand patterns.