Oh, dude, they all have strings attached! Like, literally. The violin and guitar are string instruments, the fish has those stringy things hanging from its mouth, and the music note represents stringed instruments. So, yeah, they're all connected by strings... metaphorically speaking.
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
you cant tun a (tuna) fish
it's about the cross
yes the vibrations made from the music will transfer through the water and usually this will scare the fish
The phrase "you can tune a guitar but you can't fish" is a humorous play on words. It emphasizes the idea that while you can adjust a guitar to achieve the right pitch (tuning), the wordplay suggests that fishing isn't an activity associated with tuning. Essentially, it highlights the absurdity of the comparison between two unrelated activities.
No because there nothing such as a guitar fish learn your fishes
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
This depends on what type you are talking about, the Atlantic guitar fish eats a variety of small fish
Yes its a fish
The difference between a fish and guitar is quite obvious in reality. A fish is a living thing under the sea, where as a guitar is a instrument so it is not alive.
you cant tun a (tuna) fish
guitar
Bass as in Guitar. Otherwise it would mean Super Fish.
no cause they have strings DUUUUUUH
Music can influence a fish's activity level and behavior. Some studies suggest that fish may show changes in swimming patterns or feeding behavior in response to different types of music. For example, calming music may help reduce stress levels in fish, while loud or erratic sounds could cause agitation or decreased activity.
I suppose this depends on the tastes of the individual Betta.
The Milk Fish is the most common fish that was caught in the Philippines. The Milk Fish is the national fish of the Philippines.