Fish make some noises while they are eating. Goldfish have pharyngeal teeth that make noises when they are grinding food.
Can clown fish live in a bowl?
There are species of parrot fish that live in saltwater, but there is also a parrot fish that lives in freshwater. Neither of these two types of fish would live for long in a small fish bowl. Both saltwater and freshwater parrot fish require at least a 30 gallon aquarium properly equipped with filtration and a heater.
Freshwater parrot fish are commonly kept by hobbyists because they are easy to keep and make great pets. These fish are the believed to be the result of interbreeding two different species of cichlids.
Another huge reason that freshwater parrot fish would not do well in a fish bowl is that they can grow to a length of over 8 inches. They are semi-aggressive and do well in most community aquariums.
Yes, bobcats are primarily carnivores and typically feed on small mammals like rabbits, birds, and rodents. While they may occasionally hunt near water sources, they do not typically eat fish as a primary food source.
King mackerel, also known as kingfish, are often preyed upon by larger predatory fish such as sharks, barracuda, and other species of tuna. Additionally, marine mammals like dolphins and sea lions are known to feed on king mackerel as well.
How is a fish like a submarine?
Perhaps the question should be, "How is a submarine like a fish?" because fish came first, and people copied their idea. Some fish have a bladder to vary their buoyancy, just as a submarine does with its ballast tanks. Also, shape makes a difference. Elongated fish and submarines; those with a higher length-beam ratio like Barracuda are very fast, but the shorter and fatter ones like goldfish have more maneuverability in a hydrodynamic environment.
The main enemy of puffer fish are sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles, as they are the primary predators of puffer fish in the ocean. Additionally, some larger fish and seabirds may prey on smaller puffer fish.
What are the predators of a rattail fish?
Predators of rattail fish include sharks, deep-sea fish such as grenadiers and hake, and marine mammals like dolphins and seals. These predators hunt rattail fish for food in their deep-sea habitats.
Yes, fish do have a backbone. They are vertebrates, which means they have a spinal column made up of individual vertebrae that protect their spinal cord. This backbone provides support and structure for their body.
Yes, fish have a vertebrae (back bone). All animals do except insects and other invertibrates.
yes fish have back bones because without it they would not be able to move there tail.
Lanternfish are found in oceans worldwide, primarily inhabiting deep, dark waters ranging from 200 to 1,000 meters below the surface. They are commonly found in the mesopelagic zone, which is also known as the twilight zone due to limited sunlight penetration.
What are tropical carnivorous fish?
Well, the North-Eastern Australian Coastal blue gilled sliver trout has been known to fish specialists like myself to be particularly Carnivorous, but a more well known species is the silver scaled sharp tooth Flathead which feeds mostly on young children and green socks.
What are behavioral adaptations for ducks?
Some behavioral adaptations of ducks include preening to maintain their feathers and waterproofing, dabbling in shallow water to feed on aquatic plants and invertebrates, and displaying various courtship behaviors during mating season to attract a mate. Ducks also form flocks for safety in numbers and cooperative feeding.
Actually the perch's live is used in the digestive system to hole the food and enzyme's. It is also used in other things like to get rid of the waste in the perch. This is very important in them. Also the liver takes up a large space in the body because its is really big. The other answer is not good because they talk about sharks which has nothing to do with the perch's liver.
Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman?) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon[4] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.[5] When Pac-Man was released, most arcade video games in North America were primarily space shooters such as Space Invaders, Defender, or Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both males and females.[6] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[7] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[8] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[9] According to the Davie Brown Index [10], Pac Man is still the most recognized video game character in the United States, even more famous than Mario
Fish don't get sunburned because their skin is covered in scales or mucus that act as a natural barrier against harmful UV rays. Additionally, fish spend most of their time underwater where UV light is filtered out by the water, providing them with protection from potential sunburn.
What are the top ten fastest fish?
Sailfish
110
68
2.
Marlin
80
50
3.
Wahoo
78
48
4.
Tunny
74
46
5.
Bluefish tuna
70
44
6.
Great blue shark
69
43
=7.
Bonefish
64
40
=7.
Swordfish
64
40
=9.
Four-winged flying fish
56
35
=9.
Tarpon
56
35
Do salt water fish have backbones?
Yes, saltwater fish have backbones. They are classified as vertebrates, which means they have a backbone or spinal column made up of individual vertebrae. This backbone provides support and protection for the fish's central nervous system.
Why can't fish breathe out of water?
Fish have specialized organs called gills that are adapted for extracting oxygen from water. These gills are not efficient at extracting oxygen from air, which is why fish cannot breathe outside of water. Additionally, their skin is not designed to prevent dehydration on land.
Flying fish are omnivores and feed on a variety of foods, particularly plankton.
What adaptations does a fish have?
It has gills to breath.
It has a tail to swim.
It has a streamline shape.
The clownfish is best known for its ability to come in contact with the stinging tentacles of the sea anemone, and not be harmed. Not only are the clownfish not harmed by the anemone, they live among the sea anemone and use its tentacles as protection from enemies. The clownfish also feed the anemone by leaving waste that is left behind in its tentacles, or actually gathering the food. This is a perfect example of symbiosis, which is defined as being different species of the animal kingdom living off of each other.
Jawless fish feed by using their suction-like mouth to attach onto other fish or prey. They then secrete enzymes to break down the prey's tissues, which they then suck up for nutrition.
What is the skeleton of a jaw less fish made of?
The skeleton of jawless fish, such as lampreys and hagfish, is primarily made of cartilage rather than bone. Cartilage is a flexible and lightweight tissue that provides structure and support to these fish without the need for heavy bones.
What is an example of a marine producer?
Seaweed is an example of a marine producer. Seaweed contains chlorophyll and carries out photosynthesis to produce its own food, making it a primary producer in marine ecosystems.