Nemo is a clown fish and clown fish are orange with white stripes
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Do English people eat fish and chips?
No because fish is a living thing so it can not be made but chips is british.
What is the most widely eaten fish in the world?
According to me, the most widely eaten fish across the world is Labeo rohita(rohu fish)
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I would say the most eaten fish in the world is COD
dried fish, milk fish,tilapia
Well what fish is popular really depends on where you are in the world and products are they able to reach. [learned about this at school not to long ago] but Salmon, clams, crab, shrimp, and trout are pretty popular because they can be found in many different places. Hope this helps and PEACE OUT
Herring is the most eaten fish in the world.
Sharks by far, as they are the most prevalent in all oceans worldwide.
Which country invented fish sauce?
Assuming you mean "Who invented fish sauce?",
I doubt history knows a single person to invent fish sauce, but the origin of the sauce lies in, of course, Southeast Asia. Early fishermen lacked the boats and equipment capable of going into the deeper ocean to catch larger fish, thus they stuck close to shore and caught very small "junk fish" with little meat on them. As a way to extract the precious protein from them, they were layered in barrels with salt and left to ferment, then drained.
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Fish and chips can be kosher if it`s made with kosher fish in a kosher kitchen. In fact, it was Portuguese Jews who introduced fried fish to England.
How do you pronounce the word 'fish' in English?
"Fihsh" is a way to pronounce the English word "fish." The pronunciation represents the Mid-Atlantic speech pattern in the United States of America. It will be pronounced a bit or a lot differently elsewhere in the United States and in the English-speaking world.
Yes, because tunas have scales and fins which are required in order for a fish to be considered kosher.
Is a hagfish a cartilaginous fish?
Hagfish are cartilaginous, meaning their skeletons are made from cartilage.
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what the person just wrote is wrong. Hagfish are neither cartilaginous or bony fish. Although they have cartilage in their bodies, they belong to a third category called Jawless fish. Jawless, cartilaginous, and bony are the 3 types of fish.
The male seahorse is the only known fish species where the male becomes pregnant and carries the embryos until they are born. The female deposits her eggs into the male's brood pouch, where they are fertilized and develop until birth.
How do tell the difference between a dead fish or a sleeping fish?
fish dont actually sleep; they have no eyelids. scientists dont know for sure but they think that they go into a state of rest.
It can be hard to tell if a fish is sleeping; they might float motionless, float on bottom of tank or hide in tank decor.
What is the function of the swim bladder in fishes?
A swim bladder gives a fish a abillity to float and sink, They also could store water in it like a birchir.
How do you breed fish on Fish with Attitude?
You go to the breeding room and click breed and then pick 2 fish to breed, then when the fish are done, click lay egg.
Well, it really depends on what kind of fish it is. if it's something like a bass, then it'll probably eat whatever bug or or small fish ( such as a minnow) comes it's way. If it's a goldfish... no
Are fish fertilized externally or internally?
External, as most fish do. The females release millions of eggs, some of which are fertilised by the released clouds of sperm from males that are swimming in tandem with the female. Then the eggs drift with the current for 13-15 hours until the larvae hatch.
I think they do,but you can double check that on google.
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Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
What is a purple fish with big teeth?
Saltwater: redtoothed trigger fish
Freshwater: Jack Dempsey cichlid
Why are there fish in the sea?
Fish are found in the sea because they have evolved over millions of years to live and thrive in aquatic environments. The sea provides fish with food sources, shelter, and the necessary conditions for survival, such as oxygen levels and water temperatures.
What is the perchs largest fin?
I think that the largest fin of a perch is the first dorsal fin, the one that is located on the top of the fish and is spiny.
A crab has evolved to move sideways in response to its environment. Its body is relatively flat with eyes that face forwards on stalks. It lives in rock crevices and moves sideways across the surfaces of coral, etc with its back against the rock face, therefore always facing outwards to possible threats from predators, other crabs, etc. When danger appears it can easily conceal itself in gaps between rocks for protection where necessary. I have seen crabs do this on many occasions as a scuba diver and this explanation seems very reasonable to me.
Why do black knife ghost fishes disappear?
Black knife ghost fish may disappear due to stress, illness, water quality issues, lack of hiding spots, or aggression from tank mates. It is important to assess these factors and address any issues to create a suitable environment for your fish.