all baby fish are called fry
x-ray fish are called x-ray fish because you can see through them
Because it's nearly transparent.
Yes and no. The x-ray fish, Pristella maxillaris, is a tetra and all tetras lay eggs that hatch into baby fish. They do not have live born baby fish like a guppy, molly or swordtail would.
Xenophthalmichthys Danae is a fish species that lives in the Pacific Ocean. It begins with the letter x.
An x-ray fish. There is indeed an X-ray fish, you can virtually see its bones.
Yes, there is a fish called an x-ray fish. Its scientific name is Golden Pristella Tetra. See the link below for further details. Yes you can see its bone structure through its skin and organs they are cool.
X-ray fish belong to the family Pristigasteridae. They are commonly referred to as "X-ray fish" due to their translucent bodies, which allow internal structures to be seen. The most well-known species in this family is the common x-ray fish, or Pristigasteridae, which is often found in freshwater and brackish environments in South America. These fish are popular in aquariums due to their unique appearance and schooling behavior.
A group of x-ray fish is called a school. Just like those annoying teenagers that travel in packs, x-ray fish also stick together for safety in numbers. So, next time you see a bunch of these transparent troublemakers swimming around, you can call them a school and impress your friends with your fishy knowledge.
the first x ray was called an x ray.
yes
All bigger carnivorous fish living in the same waters and depths would be enemies of the x-ray fish.
You usex-ray as a verb just as it is. Depending on past, present and future tense, it would change. Example: I will x-ray the fish tomorrow. I x-rayed the fish yesterday. I am x-raying the fish in 2 minutes.