vertebrates
Clown fish belong to Perciformes order.
There are many types of clown fish. The one most commonly referred to is in the species A. ocellaris
There are many species of larger fish that would eat Clown Fish if they could but the Clown fish lives its life in amongst the poisonous tentacles of a Sea anemone. This protects it from all predators.
Clown fish are tropical marine species, they do not live in cold water.
No, not even close! Clownfish are saltwater tropical fish that belong to the Damselfish family. Goldfish are freshwater coldwater fish that belong to the Carp family.
Yes, clown fish are vertebrates. They belong to the class of vertebrates called Actinopterygii, which includes all ray-finned fish with skeletons made of bone. Clown fish have a bony spinal column and internal skeleton, making them vertebrates.
Phlum Chordata. Just like you and I, all fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.
Yes.
A clown triggerfish will lay several eggs all at once. There is not a specified number that all these fish lay at the same time. The male fish is the one who watches out for the eggs after they are laid.
The Clownish is a salt water fish that can be found in the great barrier reef near Australia.
Sardines are a species of fish and so belong in the Meat group (which includes fish).
There are 28 species of clown fish. They are also called anemonefish, because of their ability to hide in anemone without being affected by the poison.