A blowfish, also known as pufferfish, has several distinct body parts, including a rounded, bulbous body that can inflate when threatened. It features a small mouth equipped with strong beak-like teeth, which it uses to crack open shells of prey like mollusks. The fish has short, stubby fins for limited movement and a dorsal and anal fin that help with stabilization. Additionally, blowfish have toxic spines that can be protruded from their skin when they inflate, serving as a defense mechanism against predators.
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
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.
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Sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles are known to prey on blowfish. These predators have developed ways to handle the toxic chemicals in the blowfish's body, allowing them to safely consume them.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
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.
Neither, a blowfish is a fish.
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Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
A blowfish breathes through it's gills. Blowfish are also known as puffer fish and when they are puffed they can only swim at about 50 percent of its normal speed.
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
The poison in a blowfish is called, "tetrodotoxin" and can be lethal. Strict regulation for the preparation of blowfish (or Fugu) exists in many countries. Preparation has, on occasion, actually led to death.
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