Puffer fish are not confined to a specific country; they inhabit various marine environments around the world. They are commonly found in tropical and subtropical waters, particularly in coral reefs and coastal areas of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Some species can also be found in brackish and freshwater habitats.
No. Puffer fish live in the ocean, not in rainforests.
in ocean
Japan
Puffer fish have a lifespan that typically ranges from 5 to 10 years in the wild, but they can live longer, up to 15-20 years, in captivity when given proper care.
polar
any where there is water and snails
coast of tropical waters.
Yes
salt
There are as many as 5 to 20 puffer fish that live in a school. This number varies on the location of the puffer fish population and the resources available to them.
Puffers are egg laying fish
There are some species of Puffer fish that can live in fresh water or sea water (Marine). The only naturally evolved Parrot fish is a marine fish. The thing that is 'called' a "parrot fish" that lives in fresh water is a man (laboratory) made species that doesn't even have a proper Taxonomic name. It could live with any species of Puffer fish that can live in fresh water but it may be bitten by the puffer fish.