Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) berries are generally considered non-toxic to fish. However, while the berries can be ingested by birds and some mammals without harm, their effects on aquatic life are not well-studied. It's advisable to avoid direct exposure of fish to any plant material that isn't part of their natural diet, as it could cause stress or digestive issues. Always ensure a balanced and safe environment for aquatic pets.
No, fish do not eat berries because they live underwater. Berries are not found underwater.
I think bears like fish better then berries.
Berries & fish
No, the Hopi didn't fish they only ate nuts and berries
fish, berries ect. haha lolfish, berries ect. haha lol
yes it is very toxic from the saliva
Mainly eat berries and fish.
Shells,berries,bones,and fish
polar bear,seal,fish,berries,birds,and carabou.
The brook trout is West Virginia's state fish.
The eel.
No