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Fish

A fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is typically cold-blooded, covered with scales, and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins.

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What do you call an animal who croaking of a?

Amphibians like frogs and toads make the croak sound. There are no other animals that croak.

The call of a raven might be described by many people as a croak.

What is an organ on a fish?

If your reffering to " What are the organs of a fish?" then the answers is;

They have a liver

They have a stomach

They have an eye

they have a brain

They have gills.

And yes, gills are organs.

What is the advantage of fish laying thousands of eggs?

the advantage is that people get to eat them

also so that they dont go extinct

Why are fish important in a coral reef?

the coral reef is important to the marine life/animals because coral reef stand for shelter.food,and protector for the fish and also protect people

What does the expression plenty of fish in the sea mean?

Plenty of fish in the sea simply means that there are plenty of potential spouses, soul mates or partners in the world. Often, the phrase is used by or toward someone who has just broken up with their lover.

What is the name of fish with no scales?

Some catfish variety in regards to freshwater

Answer:

A lot of work has been done around scaleless and scaled fish to meet Kosher food guidelines. A fish must have visible scales and fins to be Kosher. Non-Kosher fish include:

  • Basa (Pangasius bocourti)
  • Billfishes
  • Blowfish
  • Burbot
  • Catfishes
  • Cutlassfishes
  • Dogfish
  • Eels
  • Freshwater gars
  • Freshwater Cod
  • Goosefishes
  • Hoki
  • Lampreys
  • Jacks
  • Lomosuckers
  • Lumpfish
  • Snailfishes
  • Marlin
  • Monk fish
  • Ocean pout
  • Oilfish
  • Puffers, blowfishes, swellfishes, sea squab (Sphoeroides species)
  • Ray
  • Rock prickleback
  • Sailfish
  • Sand lances, launces, or eels
  • Sculpins
  • Sharks, rays and their relatives
  • Snake mackerels
  • Sturgeons
  • Swordfish
  • Toadfishes
  • Tiggerfishes and firefishes
  • Tra
  • Trunkfishes

Is the blob fish cartilaginous?

No, the blobfish is in the group of fishes known as the bony fish (superclass Osteichthyes), in the class Actinopterygii, known as the ray fish. The other class in that superclass is the class of lobe fined fishes, Sarcopterygii. The cartilaginous fishes are in the class Chondrychthyes, which diverged from the bony fish over 500 million years ago, according to S. Blair Hedges in the online book The Timetree of Life (edited by S. Blair Hedges and Dudhir Kumar).

What is the length of a flashlight fish?

Flashlight fish are found in tropical ocean waters across the world. They are typically about 14 cm (5.5 in) in size, although some species can reach twice this length. They are nocturnal, feeding at night on small crustaceans.

How do fish produce their young?

producing fishFirst of all you need a female and a male fish but its hard to tell what gender a fish is .In the rite surcomstances the female fish will lay her many eggs and afterwoods the male fish will insert his sperm into the eggs. They dont have sex.But its hard for fish to lay eggs in captivity

Can fish make its' own food?

no, fish cannot make their own food. please feed your fish.

Is it likely that a Betta fish will live after it jumped out of its tank and got hurt pretty badly?

If he was still moist when you found him, then yes, because Bettas can survive out of water much easier then other fish (because of their labyrinth organ) and as long as they're still wet, they have a pretty good change of recovering.

Immediately use aquarium salt (1/2 teaspoon per gallon) to prevent infections and raise the temperature to about 84 F to help his immune system. Keep a careful eye on him, and if he seems to develop any signs of other diseases (i.e. fungus) treat him with the appropriate medication. It may take a while for him to fully recover though.

Just a side note: a proper betta tank or bowl should have a breathable lid as bettas are known to be jumpers. Also, make sure your betta is not trying to jump his tank/bowl for a reason (like dirty water, cold water).

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It is not very likely but it still could have a chance of living. I sugest u get a lid for your tank and keep a close eye on him/her. It also depends on how bad it is hurt weather it is scratches deep cuts or just some scales missing. If you know it is not going to live I sugest putting it down in a humane manner of putting club soda in a bowl with a lid (this will anestesies the fish so it will not feel any pain), next I would put the fish in the bowl put the lid on and put it in the freezer over night and get rid of it as soon as possible in the morning. I still have a weather laoch in my freezer because it got attacked by a crawdad and it had no fins and was bleeding it was one of my first fish and it meant alot to me and I had a hard time putting it down, but as long as I am alive i will have it in a freezer were ever i live.

Please do not put your fish in club soda, then in the freezer! That can't be a pleasant way to go for anyone. My male Betta Bruce jumped out of his 3 gallon tank and I found him on the carpet. I thought he was dead when I first saw him, he was starting to dry out, his fins were starting to clamp together and he had carpet fuzz on him (poor guy). He was carefully picked up, then started moving. He was put back into his tank and I added some "slime coat" to his water to help protect his scales, help him heal and aid with his stress. That was about a year ago and he is still alive today. It took a few days for the carpet fuzz to fall off (just let it natrually fall off) and his fins are still stightly clamped, but he's just fine. Aquarium salt could also helpful with preventing infection (as the person above mentioned 1/2 teaspoon per gallon).

some people have more success with epsome salt. See bettafish.com for more information, or put a post in the betta fish emergencies forum for a prompt reply from betta fish experts.

answer 2 by LipRings:mine female betta did she layed there for prob 2-3 hours i didnt do anything fr her shes fine now

The prey of the blob fish?

The sad answer is humans. Due to over fishing the deep sea, we kill many of these unusual creatures. There are no more known predators. The Blob fish lives in the waters of Australia and Tasmania at great depths, almost 2,000 feet! These creatures are likely to become extinct with the way we are treating them.

A group of fish?

A group of fish that swim together is known as a school of fish, sort of like a pod of dolphins, or a flock of geese. I hope that answers your question, and if not, I hope you find the answer to this and all of your questions. Pro-life forever!

What can a star fish regrow if it loses one?

Because a starfish is asexual it is able to reproduce another one. and the parts that fall or get cut off from a new starfish because of asexual reproduction.Asexual means by itself. The A in asexual stands for non. is its non sexual.While Sexual means fromed by two things.:D Hope this makes sense to you :D

What are examples of shellfish?

Answer Shellfish are usually shrimp, clams, crab, oysters etc. They are seafood that has some type of shell covering them.

What is the behavioral adaptations of a stargazer fish?

Several come readily to mind:

Stargazers are equipped with two poisonous spines behind their pectoral fins, the venomousness of which varies from painful to potentially fatal (based on some reports).

An electric organ behind its eyes can produce sufficient voltage to shock attackers or prey, incapacitating them and providing the stargazer an easy meal.

Its eyes are upturned and situated at the top of its head, allowing it to keep a lookout for predators or prey while the rest of its body is buried in sand or mud at the bottom of the ocean. On this note, it also possesses a spotted camouflage pattern on its back, which helps it blend into the substrate; and a massive, nearly vertical mouth, which assists it when ambushing prey from below. It does so by rapidly opening its mouth and throat, creating a vacuum effect and sucking in the unlucky organism. This burrowing tendency may itself be regarded as an adaptation.

What eat humphead wrasse?

Bigger reef fish such as sharks eat the humphead wrasse. The average length of the humphead wrasse is 24 inches, though they can grow up to 90 inches.