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Fish

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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Why are fish that shape?

Fish have a stream line body shape to help the glide through the water easier with more speed.

How do you know what kind of fish you have?

Knowing the Kinds of FishThis is simple. Ask the people at the pet store, buy a freshwater fish book (with pictures), or look on the internet.

Losing scales harm fish?

it help the fish to move swiftly threw the water

What are the noticeable of body features of fish?

they can adapt to any type of temperature in any types of water

What allows fish to stay suspended in water?

They have an inflated sack of air in their bodies, which makes them very buoyant

Scientific name for grouper fish?

What kind of Grouper? The Grouper family is Serranidae.

Can fish live in a dam?

yes they can, aslong as the temperature is rigth and they have a decent amount of food fish should be able to survive in a dam. theyu water may have to be PH treated though

What fish starts with the letter J?

Jawfish, jewelfish and jewfish are fish species. They begin with the letter j.

How do electric eels move?

Eel's move by swimming. They sway side to side to move.

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How do sharks survive in ocean?

They survive because they live off of dead and alive animals that live in the ocean.

What depth do sharks live at?

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i think they live in like the mid ocean other than that im not sure who FAR down they live

How is the embryo protected inside the egg?

Most reptiles simply abandon their eggs to 'fate' once they're laid. Some species of lizards and snakes will stay close-by and actively discourage anything from disturbing the 'nest'. The majority of animals know instinctively to avoid contact with reptiles.

Why is the Blind Cave Fish named the Blind Cave Fish?

The Blind Cave Fish is named the Blind Cave Fishbecause it has no eyes!

What kind of fish has teeth?

Sharp-toothed fish include most species of sharks, as well as piranha, barracuda, and gars.

How do mudskipper breath on land?

They can breathe through their skin, mouth and throat, but only when they are wet. That is why they are only found in humid areas. This is called cutaneous air breathing.

Another is their big gill chambers so air bubbles are retained. The flaps close to keep the air in and they then use the air to breathe out of water.

Can fish live in milk?

It is perfectly safe. It can cause your stomach to be upset, but no poison dangers. My grandfather believed this myth through his years. So eat and drink away. Did you remember your breath mints?

Do froglets breathe under water?

Well, frogs are amphibians that are not fully adapted to live on land, but they can survive for a little while on land. Although they have lungs, they can use their skin for oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange as well. If they are in the water, they use their skin to breath. If they're on land they use their lungs to breath. They can't be out of the water for too long or they'll literally "dry up."

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Are small fish eaten by little fish?

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How do you find out how many gallons your fish tank is?

The packaging or booklet usually gives the volume of the tank, but if it does not, fill the aquarium one gallon at a time (or if it is large, 2-5 gallons at a time) until it is filled. The number of gallons that is put in the aquarium is the number of gallons of water the tank holds.

How do puffer fish move in water?

Puffer fish, also known as blowfish or bubblefish, are solitary creatures and only interact for short periods of time. They like exploring but they don't like to be in the open for long because it makes them more vulnerable. They are slow swimmers and their only defense against predators in their ability to puff up. Puffing up does cause a risk to the puffer fish though because at times water or air can become lodged in their lungs and kill them. Because of this, they prefer not to puff. When guarding their eggs some puffer fish become territorial and aggressive and sometimes seem to go crazy. When kept in captivity the puffer fish have the ability to recognize their owners and can be taught to beg for food.

How is the body of the fish adapted to swimming in water?

  • gills for breathing
  • fins for swimming
  • tail fin to change direction
  • gall bladder to float

What sounds do puffer fish make?

Puffins make loud growling calls usually from underground which sounds like a muffled chainsaw. The chicks "peep" for food from parents.

Where on a sting ray are the mammary glands?

Stingrays don't have mammary glands. Mammary glands are only found on mammals. Stingrays are fish.

What do you call fish that can'T swim stays out of water has no backbone yet so delicious?

boneless bangus,it is in my plate and has no backbone [that why it's called boneless bangus] so delicious it is not in the water....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................