How long does it take a fish to die?
The answer to this question depends on several factors, such as the type of fish, the cause of death, and the environment. According to some web sources, it generally takes a fish about four to ten minutes to die out of water.
However, some fish can survive longer out of water, especially saltwater fish, which can last up to 30 minutes³. On the other hand, some fish can die faster due to old age, disease, malnutrition, or injury¹⁴⁵. Therefore, the exact time it takes for a fish to die can vary widely depending on the situation.
Why there is a need for you to be acquanted with the different terminologies to be use in fish culture
What is the name of the person who sells hake herrings mackerel and cod?
I believe the appropriate term is "fishmonger".
A fish is made of scales, bones, blood, intestines, etc. Basically the same way we are created, but we are 75% water, and fish have are not. If you really want to see what a fish is made of, Google "Fish Chart" in the Pictures section.
What type of crab lives in the shells of other fish?
A crab that lives in the shells of other shell fish is called a hermit crab.
They eat small fish such as zooplankton and sometimes shrimp
Is a porcupine a mammal reptile bird amphibian fish insect?
A porcupine is a mammal because it does'nt meet all the characteristics of the others
How many fillets from a flat fish?
The number of fillets that can be obtained from a flat fish depends on its size and weight. Generally, a small flat fish like a sole or plaice can yield 2-4 fillets, while larger species like halibut or turbot can be divided into 6-8 fillets.
Rainforests really only face deforestation for farmland, especially in the Amazon and central Africa.
What is the difference between a dorsal fin and other fins?
A dorsal fin is the one on the top of the fishes back.
What is anadromous and catadromous?
Ascending rivers from the sea, at certain seasons, for breeding, as the salmon, shad, etc., Tending upwards; -- said of terns in which the lowest secondary segments are on the upper side of the branch of the central stem.
Why are mammals different from fishes?
Yes, they are. Fish cannot be removed out of water without dieing, but mammals can be in water and land, and mammals have more organs than fish, but fish are the only ones with a Swim bladder. A Swim Bladder helps the fish find density in water to float and swim.
Do fish maintain a stable body temperature?
Depends on the fish. Tunas and some sharks are known to regulate their body temperatures. Most other fish don't.
How will the arowana fish hatch eggs?
Arowanas are mouth breeders, that is, the male will carry the fertilized eggs in his mouth and protect the young once they hatch. See the link below for a good overview of this fish's reproductive habits.
Why do animals who live in water need water?
Some animals that live primarily in saltwater need fresh water because saltwater does not absorb the necessary impurities from their metabolic systems.
Salmon and some species of eels spend part of their life cycle in fresh water (where they have to retain salt) and part in the sea (where they have to balance their body salt with the saltwater around them).