No.
No.
No talapia are not a type of eel. However they are a type of fish that can be eaten
Apart from the fact that they are both fish there is no relationship whatsoever.
Talapia Fish DO have bones. Most of the time, Talapia bought at most stores already have the bones already taken out. But sometimes, Talapia can be bought as a whole fish with bones and all.Of course, i don't see why you would want to eat a fish with the bones in anyway, that would just ruin the Dinner ;)Hope this helps
A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
A scavenger fish only eats the remains of dead creatures
Talapia are natural wild fish, indigenous to South Texas and points farther south. They are being raised commercially now, and by the way, are herbivores.
Compared to salmon, tilapia fish has an earthier and blander taste.
Scavenger fish include catfish, pufferfish, flounder, toadfish, basi, clown loach, just to name a few.
The water scavenger beetle's predator are birds and fish.