an adaptation are its spines that are armed with poison glands
some lionfish give live birth while others lay eggs
Adaptations help an organism by actually helping them live because if they don't adapt properly they can die because climate and the animals that live there ( some prey some predator )
Lionfish are apex predators in their native habitat and have few natural predators. Groupers, moray eels, and sharks are some of the species known to prey on lionfish. Additionally, humans have been encouraged to hunt and consume lionfish to help control their invasive populations.
Lionfish have poisonous spines.
Yes, some snails can live underwater. They have adaptations like gills for breathing, a hard shell for protection, and a slimy mucus layer to help them move and stay moist.
Adaptations vary by area. Some gnats live in warmer climates, while others live in cooler climates. They also live where food is easily available for them.
It could, but it would get some of its tentacles cut by the lionfish's sharp spines.
they have camo that help them hide
The pipefish is a slender, long-bodied fish. It has various adaptations to help it survive, such as its camouflage.
they have some sort of sign language
Some of the adaptations that allow fish to live in the water are gills, fins, and scales. The gills allow the fish to live in the water. The gills allow the fish to extract oxygen from the water. The fins allow the fish to swim through the water and help it stear itself. For the scales I'm not sure!
Although the lionfish may be spectacular to look at, it is also lethal. Its fins have spines that are as sharp as needles, which they use to inject a potent venom into their predators. The lionfish is considered as one of the most poisonous fish in the world.The population of the lionfish in its natural habitat is healthy, and is in fact growing. A fact that is a cause for some concern in the United States, as some are of the opinion that the proliferation of this non-indigenous species of fish may cause environmental dangers as well as be hazardous to human beings.Can live up to 15 YEARS!!!A lionfish will often spread its feathery looking fins to lure a herd small fish into a confined space where it can more easily swallow th