A wriggling fish is often referred to as a "live fish" or "wriggler." In some contexts, particularly in fishing or bait terminology, it may also be called a "wiggler," especially when used as bait. Additionally, specific species known for their wriggling behavior, like eels, may be described using their common names.
For example the Angler fish has a projecting piece which imitates a wriggling worm.... many fish are camoflaged to look like weed or plants...
To lure fish into striking range by wriggling it.Please Press "Recomend this user"
Wriggling.
Wriggling movement is a type of squirming or twisting motion typically seen in animals like snakes or worms. It involves a series of twisting and turning actions that allow the organism to move in a sinusoidal pattern. Wriggling can be an efficient way of navigating through narrow spaces or soft substrates.
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A laboratory fish tail is a commonly used handling technique where a researcher grasps the fish firmly by the tail to allow for easier manipulation and observation during scientific experiments. This method helps to keep the fish steady and prevents it from wriggling or escaping during procedures. It is important to handle fish gently to minimize stress and ensure their welfare.
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Keep wriggling it, it works!
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a collection of fish is called a school of fish
The wriggling movement of roundworms is a result of the fact that they do not have circular muscles, however, they do have lengthwise muscles. Roundworms are also known as nematodes.