A female puffer fish is simply referred to as a female puffer fish; there isn't a specific term that distinguishes female puffer fish from males in common usage. Puffer fish belong to the family Tetraodontidae, and both sexes exhibit similar physical characteristics. In some species, females may be identified during breeding seasons due to specific physical changes or behaviors.
The group name for puffer fish would be school.
Puffer fish have a very strong toxin in their bodies that is called tetrodotoxin.
While they are still an egg, they are called roe. Once the young are hatched, they are called fry.
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Yes..Only females lay eggs.
puffer fish are ugly
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.
Baby fish are called Fry or Fingerling.
puffer fish wake up hunt. Then eat the food. The puffer fish try not to get eaten. so if you like puffer fish or blow fish help them
No, puffer fish lay eggs. The female releases eggs into the water, and the male fertilizes them externally. The eggs hatch into larvae, which develop into juvenile puffer fish.
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It'll be smaller than a male and more dull in colour.