What do amphibians have that fish doesn't?
Amphibians can live in water or land environments, as long as the land environment is moist enough for them, while fish can only live in the water. Their gills are specifically designed to filter oxygen from the water.
What does humuhumunukunukuapua'a?
humuhumunukunukuapua'a is a kind of fish. its also called the reef trigger fish. your welcome!
Its a type of fish, search it on Google
What size are porcupine puffer fish baby's when they were born?
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What would fish look like if they belong to class Agnatha?
n. 1. a class of eel-shaped chordates with a cartilaginous skeleton lacking jaws, scales, and pelvic fins. Among these are the lampreys and hagfishes. There are some extinct forms.
How does the puffer fish hunt its food?
Like many auks, puffins eat both fish and zooplankton, but feed their chicks primarily with small marine fish several times a day. The prey species of the Atlantic Puffin include the sandeel, herring and capelin.[15][16] The puffins are distinct in their ability to hold several (sometimes over a dozen) small fish at a time, crosswise in their bill, rather than regurgitating swallowed fish. This allows them to take longer foraging trips, since they can come back with more food energy for their chick than a bird that can only carry one fish at a time. In August, children from Iceland walk around the neighbourhood with boxes to help puffins that land in dangerous spots.
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Do angler fishes protect itself from predators?
Larger fish, water birds, alligators etc will all eat an Angelfish if they can catch one. They are however very well camoflaged and most of the time they remain amongst the reed beds, so they are well hidden and well protected from attack.
What do fish look like when they're sleeping?
a fish, since it is in the water, and has no eyelids, would float underwater in place, with its eyes open. this is unlike the shark, who needs to constantly keep swimming to stay up in the water because it does not have air bladders to keep it up. if the shark were to stop swimming, it would immediately sink to the bottom. thank you very much for reading my answer.
The term refers to a whole bunch of types of birds--like the Laughing-thrush, the Rock-thrush, the Quail-thrush, the Thrush Nightingale, and even the Thrush Babbler, to name but a few.
In addition, a yeasty fungal infection of the mouth occurring most often in babies or people with HIV or otherwise compromised immune systems is also called thrush.
Symbiotic relationship between wrasse fish and black sea bass?
This relationship is defined as mutualism, meaning both parties benefit mutually from the relationship. In this example, the wrasse cleans the bass, and the wrasse gets food. The bacteria is gone from the skin of the sea bass, and the cleaner wrasse has food. The relationship clearly benefits both parties.
Sharks and crocodiles are unable to stick out their tongues ad they do not have a "web" like us humans do. Therefore they are unable to to so. Their tounges are purely tissue, with taste buds that are not as strong as ours on it.
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Do all mackerel have fins and scales?
The mackerel fish does have scales as an outer covering. The mackerel is a fish that can be eaten without removing the scales, though. The scales are so small, it does not cause a problem for eating.
Fish have evolved to survive in water. If they didnt have water they can't breathe, they dry up and die. Some can live up to 8 hours without water as long as it is on ice. A fish in an aquarium has to have a water pump that supplies air bubbles for oxygen.
Do snake heads breathe underwater?
Sea snakes have lungs, not gills. They hold their breath - which they're very good at - when they dive.
While being similar in shape, eels are a different story. They have gills, just like fish.
What kind of skeleton does bony fish have?
All Fish with fins have skeletons made of bones. Sharks, skates, and rays have skeletons made of cartilage.
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Why can amphibians and reptiles stay underwater longer than birds and most mammals?
Mammals like humans are not very good at staying underwater but whales and porpoises are remarkable at staying under water. Equally some birds like cormorants and penguins are well adapted to being underwater and can stay there for a long time.
There are several reasons why amphibians and reptiles can stay underwater for a long time. One is because they are poikilotherms which means that they do not waste energy trying to keep warm. This will save a lot of oxygen. They may also be adapted to be able to have high concentrations of waste materials like carbonic acid and lactic acid in their blood without having any ill-effects. Most animals that go underwater also have strategies where metabolic function slows down. As this is temperature dependent and amphibians and reptiles can survive getting much colder they can slow right down and conserve energy. Some reptiles are also adapted to have wrinkly skin through which they can absorb oxygen from the water that can mean they don't need to go to the surface very much at all.
How do you get a fish bone out of a toddlers throat?
Give some bread crisp to eat, it may gets down, if this doesn't work you should go to a doctor, don't try to pull it out with your hand or something like that, you may hurt the kid.
It lives in saltwater...it can't survive freshwater.
It depends on what type of fish change colors, like for example a black moor fish can change color by its temperature.
How do you do a fish plait braid in hair?
You french braid along the tailbone. Take two small sections from one side of the tail, and one small piece from the other, plait them a little ways, then add more hair from the side to on side. Then the other. It is hard to explain in words, so looking it up on youtube.com would be a good solution.
Who is the fish has electric current in its tail?
It is known as the eel. The electric eel has most of its "electric" organs located in its tail, which makes up more than 84% of its body.