Groupers reproduce by external fertilization, where females release eggs into the water and males release sperm to fertilize them. This usually occurs during spawning events where groupers gather in groups. After fertilization, the eggs develop into larvae that drift in the water until they settle on the ocean floor and grow into juvenile groupers.
The fish known as the Goliath Grouper can typically be found in the Atlantic Ocean. They can be found year round reliably off the coast of Florida and many groups are dedicated to their preservation there.
No. They are mutualistic. The Cleaner Wrasse eats bacteria from the Grouper, while the Grouper provides the food source. The Grouper arrives at the cleaner wrasse and the wrasse will clean the groupers mouth. They both benefit because the wrasse eats the bacteria as food and the grouper's mouth isn't packed up with bacteria anymore. Mutualism is when both creatures benefit. The Grouper may visit cleaner wrasse's more then once a day.
the way prokaryotes reproduce
The organisms in the kingdom Fungi reproduce by spores, meaning they reproduce asexually. Some can, however (such as mushrooms) reproduce sexually by adapting to their environment.
plants reproduce sexually
No a grouper is a fish.
What kind of Grouper? The Grouper family is Serranidae.
Sawtail grouper was created in 1967.
Yellowfin grouper was created in 1758.
Depends on the size of the grouper, and species. Reef grouper or giant grouper. Reef groupers are eaten by larger fish like sharks, eels, and rays. Giant grouper can grow to 8 feet and they are eaten by sharks.
Grouper live in every temperate ocean.
A grouper eats many smaller fish and its favorite food would be fish. Grouper will also eat insects and shrimp along with almost any other small animal that comes into the grouper's path. Grouper are often eaten by larger fish.
A grouper protects itself with its fins. The fins on the grouper are like needles, if you touch one, it injects a poison and feels like the sting of a bee.
The coral grouper seeks out giant morays. It actively rouses them by vigorously shaking its body. The move is a call to arms that tells the moray to join the grouper in a hunt. The two fish cooperate to flush out their prey.
The Shark eat the grouper and snapper and the grouper and the snapper eat the conch so if the conch die the grouper and the snapper do not have no more conch to eat they will die and if the grouper and the snapper die the shark will not have the grouper and the snapper to eat the shark will die BY JOHN FERGUSON Date: 29 October 2012
The biggest goliath grouper is a 450-pounder caught in Florida in 1976
Barracuda, Grouper and Giant Trevally feed on moray eels.