The fish that is often depicted as being separated from its father is Marlin's son, Nemo, from the animated film "Finding Nemo." In the story, Marlin, a clownfish, embarks on a journey across the ocean to find his son Nemo after he is captured by a diver. Their adventure highlights themes of parental love, courage, and the importance of family.
with no hands ,gills and,fins thats a fish
There isn't one! Thats the answer!
tish fish....Thats about it
they eat sucker fish and fish thats smaller than them
i dont know thats why i asked
thats my question :)
Crayfish will actually attack fish. It is best to keep them separated.
Yes, provided the separated parent is the father.
they get there fish from the sea because thats where they get the fish to make tuna,cod, haddock, trout, pollock e.g
nothing! Thats a stupid question!
Japan is the largest fish producer or farmer if thats's what you mean.
it eats fish yeah thats all i know peace out ")