Tillapia are almost indestructable and seem to be able to adapt and survive in the most horrendously bad water conditions. The Salton sea is full of polutants and is also extremely salty, so the vast majority of fish species can not survive in those conditions. Only the hardy Tillapia seem to be able to thrive under those conditions.
The Darling River Hardy Head is a species of native Australian fish.
Yes it is a type of fish in Africa, although not exactly a species. It is a family of certain species of cichlid.The name mbuna means "rock fish" in the language of the Tonga people of Malaw.
Yes Dragonfish, certain species of sharks and dolphins.
We have no sea in California. There is one place called the Salton Sea, but it isn't a sea. Just a big polluted lake with dead fish.
Dystrophic lakes, characterized by high levels of organic matter and low light penetration, can still support hardy fish species such as yellow perch and northern pike. These species have adapted to low-oxygen environments and can thrive in the acidic waters typical of dystrophic conditions. While biodiversity may be limited, these resilient species find ways to survive and reproduce in such challenging habitats.
This can happen by certain species already well adapted to their environment, such as certain fish and so on... OR. Species have had the perfect enviorment for them to live in! AP BIOLOGY!
Herbivorous fish primarily eat plants and algae. Some examples of herbivorous fish include tangs, parrotfish, and certain species of catfish.
In a fish tank, animals like snails, hermit crabs, and certain species of fish, such as tangs and blennies, eat brown algae.
Often very similar at certain stages
Often very similar at certain stages
Certain species of fish, such as the Bristlenose Pleco and the Siamese Algae Eater, are known to eat brown algae.
No, there are thousands of species of fish.