No, it is not safe to eat saltwater blowfish due to the presence of tetrodotoxin, a deadly toxin that can be fatal if ingested in even small amounts. Specialized training and certification are required to prepare and serve blowfish, and consuming it without proper expertise can be life-threatening. It is best to avoid consuming saltwater blowfish altogether.
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
Eventually if heated long enough (and hot enough) all the water would either eat the world or MELT (turning into steam), leaving behind nothing but solid salt behind. This is one way that you can remove salt from sea water in fact.
The best time to gargle with salt water is usually in the morning or before bed, as these are times when you are less likely to eat or drink right after. Gargling with salt water can help with a sore throat, mouth ulcers, or oral hygiene.
Blowfish, also known as pufferfish, can be found in a variety of ocean zones depending on the species. They can typically be found in coastal waters, coral reefs, and estuaries. Some species may also inhabit deeper waters in the open ocean.
salt water
Sharks can eat blowfish. Other fish, like snapper also will eat blowfish, even when they are puffed up. Blowfish is a delicacy to humans as well.
clams and squids
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
Yes, dolphins have been known to eat blowfish, also known as a Pufferfish. The dolphin gets a natural high from the Pufferfish toxins.
they eat little fish
they eat other smaller fish and some algaes
carrrots
Salt water bass feed manly on small prey fish.
We eat salt because: - salt is the most important condiment and improve the taste of foods - sodium is indispensable for the organism - salt is a good preservative for foods
in salt water... warm, tropical seas or estuaries. 100 species or more of blowfish live in the coral reefs and marine waters in the Atlantic, pacific, and Indian oceans.