all fish aren't just cold blooded some are warm blooded to. Also a lionfish does exist just look it up on google.com and a lion fish is real ID041510697. lion fish are real and have many different names such as scorpion fish and dragonfish
Fossils of shells fish are found on dry land what does this tell about the the land look in past?
big question it gonna be wet but is by the rust
Are angler fish warm blooded or cold blooded?
Yes, a perch is a cold blooded animals, as are all fish, as their body temperate rises and falls with their environment. This means that when the perch is in warm water, their body temperature rises to match it and when it moves to cold water, its body temperature lowers.
How are fishes adapted to survive in water?
2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.
Why do fish have scales and not fur?
Because if fish had fur then the fur would get wet and weigh them down and they wouldn't be able to swim very well. Scales help them move swiftly in the water and give them an armor-like outer covering.
The majority of bony fish has swim bladder that keeps them buoyant. The organ is also called gas bladder, fish maw, or air sac.
Yes, a protostome is, and so is a deuterostome. Neither are diploblastic. This is mainly because of the developement of the coelem or body cavity.
Just remember, both protosome and deuterostome require a three germ layer (that is a triploblastic cell) - ALWAYS
Can fish stick their tongues out?
Fish do have tongues according to all the fish I had seen in my life.
Yes, they have small tongues. As I discovered during a rather gruesome dissection of a mackerel.
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they sure do(: mostly every living creature does..or they cant eat or taste anything.
Yes, a stonefish's venomous sting can be extremely painful and potentially fatal if not treated promptly. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if stung by a stonefish.
What do freshwater salmon eat?
They eat small fish, zooplankton and phytoplankton.
Salmon are carnivores and eat meat and protein products. In the wild, salmon may dine on small invertebrates. When they are grown, salmon can eat smaller fish, like herring, or the ship-like krill. Salmon kept in farms are usually fed a ground-up mixture of other fish and organisms from the ocean.
Salmon also eat crustaceans and insects, except when they are heading up-river to breed and die. Then they don't eat at all.
What is the classification of the yellow perch?
Domain Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrae
Class: Actinopterygii
Genus Perca
Species Perca flavescens
Not really a whole lot, actually, except for some external differences. Both birds and fish share most of the same organs and cellular structure - they have backbones, hearts, lungs, brains, eyes, etc etc. They move, eat, digest, excrete waste, and are egg-bearing reproducers. Birds, for the most part have feathers and fly, and breath air, while fish have scales, swim in water, and get oxygen from their gills, but other than those three visual differences, birds and fish are very much alike. There's even cellular spots on a fish, for example, that correspond to ears on a bird. And the bones in a fish fin are very very similar to bones in a bird's wing. Now, if you think about it...you'll start to see the connections that all living things have with each other - once you make the jump from single-celled organisms to multi-cellular living things, we all share many many more similarities and characteristics than there are small minor differences between us. We all have an inner fish.
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Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Scorpaeniformes
Family: Psychrolutidae
Genus: Psychrolutes
Species: P. marcidus
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(McCulloch, 1926)
The blobfish (Psychrolutes marcidus)[1] is a fish that inhabits the deep waters off the coasts of the Australian mainland and Tasmania.[2] Due to the inaccessibility of its habitat, it is rarely seen by humans. Blobfish are found at depths where the pressure is several dozens of times higher than at sea level, which would likely make gas bladders inefficient. To remain buoyant, the flesh of the blobfish is primarily a gelatinous mass with a density slightly less than water; this allows the fish to float above the sea floor without expending energy on swimming. The relative lack of muscle is not a disadvantage as it primarily swallows edible matter that floats by in front of it. It can be caught by bottom trawling with nets.
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Why is the fish egg is larger than the human egg?
An obvious reason is that the fertilised fish egg must survive and grow independent of the mother's nourishment, whereas human embryos grow within the womb and are nourished directly and continuously by the mother. The human egg therefore doesn't require a store of nutrients, whereas the fish egg must contain all the energy the growing fish embryo will require until it hatches.
Can fish live in cooled boiled water?
It will live in both. They're gils are specially designed for boiled water. It takes in the boiled water and then excretes it back out as bubbles. You should try it in boiled water, see the results! If all goes to hell, you have a perfectly good Trout to eat !
What gender is fish in German?
This is simple. Female fish are called Lagl. It's originated from the Latin word "lagos" meaning women of the sea.
This is simple. Female fish are called Lagl. It's originated from the Latin word "lagos" meaning women of the sea.