because it lookes funny
yes. Nope.... There are many variations some with no stripes..
Nemo, the clownfish character from the animated film "Finding Nemo," has three black stripes on his body. These stripes are characteristic of the species, specifically the false clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris), which Nemo represents. The stripes are located on his orange body, contributing to his distinctive appearance.
Clownfish are orange with white stripes and black outlining them they are very intelligent fish also they live in a anemone.
Orange with three white stripes with black around the edges of the stripes.
Both clownfish, three white stripes
They get their name from their bright orange coloring and white stripes, but also from the bouncy way they swim.
Heres all the ones I know: -Common Clownfish -Orange Skunk Clownfish -Maroon Clownfish -Pink Skunk Clownfish -Red sea Clownfish -Barrier Reef clownfish -Clark's Clownfish -Cap Clownfish !
One example of a brightly colored fish that starts with an "o" is the Ocellaris Clownfish, also known as the "false percula clownfish." These fish have vibrant orange bodies with white stripes.
There Are 29 Different Types Of Clownfish. the Most Common One Is The
Clownfish can be described as vibrant, symbiotic, resilient, playful, and territorial. Their bright orange coloration with white stripes makes them easily recognizable. They have a unique relationship with sea anemones, providing protection for both species. Additionally, clownfish exhibit playful behavior, often seen darting in and out of their anemone homes.
The common name of the character Marlin from "Finding Nemo" is the clownfish. Clownfish are known for their bright orange color and distinctive white stripes. In the film, Marlin is portrayed as a protective father on a journey to find his son, Nemo.
many? no way