Minks can catch trout with ease, and have been known to catch a trout up to 1 foot in length
Yes. If a fish can fit into another fishes mouth than it will get eaten. Some larger fish such as Oscars will kill or eat any fish it can other than a large plecostmus. Before you buy a fish you should do research to see if it aggressive and will harm any of your other fish.
You can tell if a stream is flowing into a pond on a topographic map by looking at the contour lines around the stream and pond. If the contour lines of the stream are crossing over and descending towards the pond, it indicates that the stream is flowing into the pond. Additionally, the elevation values of the contour lines can also help determine the flow direction.
Humans and minks share similarities in their organ systems, like having a circulatory system, respiratory system, and nervous system. However, minks have adaptations for their carnivorous lifestyle, such as sharp teeth and a lean body shape for hunting. Minks also have fur for insulation and a specialized digestive system for processing a meat-based diet.
"in Missouri 66feet formed by new Madrid quake1800s" That pond is the deepest natural pond in Missouri, not the world. It's not even close. The deepest ponds in the north east of USA start at 102 feet. The poorly written English should have given it away that the information was incorrect... Wrong answers, its possible there are deeper, but theres a pond in my county that is actually cave opening that looks like a pond that was filled by an underground river, that is over 300 feet deep. Locals have dropped a 300 foot line and the end never hit the bottom. Also local scientists think it could be as deep as 600 feet. Many people have sank vehicles in it and were never able to get them out, go figure.
Big fish can be classified as omnivores, carnivores, or herbivores, depending on the species. Many large fish, such as sharks and barracudas, are primarily carnivorous, feeding on smaller fish and marine animals. Others, like certain species of catfish and tilapia, may be omnivorous, consuming both plant matter and animal protein. Additionally, some large fish, such as parrotfish, are herbivores, primarily eating algae and sea plants.
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my answer is no
A big fish in a small pond is a person who has reached a high rank or is greatly esteemed, but in a relatively small environment.
Take a very small holed netobject like a screen and run it through the pond for a while. And for a big pond advertise for people to come and fish or put a bunch of fish food in one area and all the fish will come there, then take them all out with a fishing net.
Yes. Are you thinking like two different breeds of fish? If you are, then the answer is definitely yes. Take the ocean for example. It's just a REALLY big pond.
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depends wich kind of fish you mean. pond fish or sea fish.
Big fish throw them back.
An important person. "A big fish in a small pond" is someone who is only important compared to the people around him because there's not much competition.