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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 barbel fish eat?

i always catch my barbel on spam they love it you should try it u will catch many barbel on spam and banana boiles,pellets,hookable pellets. so good luck catching ur barbel.

good luck wiv u barbel :)

Is a limpet a fish?

Limpet is the name given to saltwater and freshwater snails.

Is it bad when a fish is lying on its side?

When a fish is floating on it's side, on the surface of the water, it's probably dead.

How does a fish use its lateral line?

lateral line is a line on the fish body that function to detect vibrations in water

What is the function of the vent in fish?

Unlike humans, fish do not have lungs (with the exception of one species, the "lung fish"). Fish are in fact not "ventilating", but breathing. Inside the gills of a fish are rows of red tissue, called filaments. Inside the filaments are many blood capillaries rich with red blood cells which transport oxygen throughout the body. As the fish moves its gills back and forth, it moves water over the filaments and oxygen in the water is absorbed into the blood stream through the filaments. When fish are in water with too little oxygen and cannot get what they need from moving their gills, they will go to the top of the water and gulp air from the surface. If you own a fish and you see it doing this, it would be a good idea to install a water filtration system. Fish will die if the water they are in has too little oxygen.

They also have to vibrate their gills from time to time to release the build-up of sea salt, which can become carcinogenic if allowed to cake hard.

What kind of fish can live without oxygen?

There are no fish, per-se, that live out of water. You may be thinking of animals that are amphibians. Which are frogs, toads, salamanders and the like. Some look remarkably like fish that can stay on land for awhile, especially a species called mud skippers. you can find a picture of them at attached link, to see if that was what you were thinking of !

Is a puffer fish a producer or a consumer?

is a puffer fish a producer or consumer

What is a young fish called?

Young fish are commonly referred to as Fry. How ironic :)

AnswerFish eggs are called roe, and baby fish are called fry. (Fish eggs that have been salted and cooked for human consumption are called caviar, but these will not hatch!)

fingerling

What is the name of a fish with a long flat bill?

a platypus it is not really a fish it is an amphibian that lays eggs

What is the name of the fish that blends in with the sand?

Both the walking catfish and the gourami exhibit fin-supported wriggling in shallow water or on sand bars. The only true "walking" (and climbing) fish is the mudskipper (the Oxudercinae family of Gobies), which is a true amphibious fish.

Why do clown fish lay so many eggs?

clown fish lay so many eggs because the eat them

Is a perch a cartilaginous fish?

A perch is a freshwater fish. It has a spine, so is a vertebrate.

Lamprey and remoras belong to which class of fish?

The lampreys and remora do not share a class.

While both are symbiotes (both can attach to another fish), the lamprey is a parasite, while the remora is a commensalist scavenger, who may even aid the larger host.

A lamprey is a jawless fish; the remora is an ordinary fish with an extraordinary attribute.

Do solid fish live?

Yes. They live at antarctica. They have 27 babies in a day.

Their hobbies are "socializing" which is having SEX

What is the name of a Round fish with no tail fin?

Roundfish is a class of fish including trout, bass, cod, pike, snapper and salmon. It is used for cooking.

What is the common between cat and fish?

um they are both alive, have 2 eyes, move,breath, eat, sleep(i think), breed, live, die, get sick, have skin, are pets, have teeth, tongue, lungs, stomach, heart, could hurt you in some way, bite, scratch, hit, are awesome, have a tail, bones, think (kind of), evolve, eat meat, live everywhere, and poop.

Im not very creative so yeah.

Does copper harm fish?

Effects on Aquatic OrganismsCopper sulfate is very toxic to fish. Its toxicity to fish varies with the species and the physical and chemical characteristics of the water (12). Even at recommended rates of application, this material may be poisonous to trout and other fish, especially in soft or acid waters. Its toxicity to fish generally decreases as water hardness increases. Fish eggs are more resistant than young fish fry to the toxic effects of copper sulfate (3). Very small amounts of this material can have damaging effects on fish. Permits are being required in some situations for application of copper sulfate to water bodies. Further field studies have been required by the EPA (16). Direct application of copper sulfate to water may cause a significant decrease in populations of aquatic invertebrates, plants and fish (17). Effects on Aquatic OrganismsHello I just edited this answer Copper sulfate is very toxic to fish. Its toxicity to fish varies with the species and the physical and chemical characteristics of the water (12). Even at recommended rates of application, this material may be poisonous to trout and other fish, especially in soft or acid waters. Its toxicity to fish generally decreases as water hardness increases. Fish eggs are more resistant than young fish fry to the toxic effects of copper sulfate (3). Very small amounts of this material can have damaging effects on fish. Permits are being required in some situations for application of copper sulfate to water bodies. Further field studies have been required by the EPA (16). Direct application of copper sulfate to water may cause a significant decrease in populations of aquatic invertebrates, plants and fish (17).

What fish is called a pumpkinseed?

There is a variety of sunfish that are called pumpkinseed.

from Wikipedia:

"The pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus) is a freshwater fish of the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. It is also referred to as pond perch, common sunfish, punkys, and sunny."

Where is the white perch from?

The white perch is native to the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada to South Carolina in the United States. It has also been introduced to other areas outside of its native range for recreational fishing.