Guppies were first described scientifically in 1856 by the British biologist Robert John Lechmere Guppy, after whom they are named. They are native to the northeastern coast of South America but have since been introduced to various parts of the world. Guppies are popular in the aquarium trade and have been studied extensively for their reproductive and behavioral traits.
No, guppies can't be found in the natural habitat of a polar bear.
Guppies first came from South America but now are found in lots of different parts of the world.
Mostly on Goldfish and Guppies.
They didn't evolve there. They evolved in fresh water in Trinidad.
Guppies are the one of the easiest pet fish to breed in captivity. They do it all themselves, the only thing you may have to do is take the babies out and put them in a different container because the parents may eat them. I found that none of my guppies seem to eat the babies.
Fries (the term for baby guppies), are eaten by older guppies, but guppies are eaten by fish like tuna.
Adult. Most guppies are fully grown at a year old.
Only guppies breed with guppies naturally.
What are guppies
The more "experienced" the fish is, the more fry she will have. I have had younger guppies have only 5 fry in the first batch, as well as older guppies (approx. 10 months to a year old) that have had 100.
No, guppies are fish.
Guppies do not migrate.