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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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How many hearts does a salmon have?

Salmon is a breed of fish that covers a broad species to include the trout, whitefish and grayling. It is not known how many teeth a salmon has.

How is plentyof fish different from any other dating website?

Yes. Plenty of Fish is a free online dating service and social community that provides the opportunity for consenting adults to gather vitually and seek a wide range of romantic relationships.

How fish communicate with other fishes?

Senses play an important part in fish communication. Visual communication is important to most fish. Body movements, postures, colors and color patterns are the primary means of visual communication. Sound is also used for communication. Sounds are produced by grinding teeth, flexing or contracting muscles and vibrating the swim bladder. Fish also communicate by releasing chemicals called PHEROMONES. These are chemical signals produced by an animal that, when released, influence the behavior of others of the same species. The sense of smell is important for this form of communication. But fish do not have a language so Finding Nemo can be misleading.

Is susie salmon a real person?

No she is just a charterer in the book and movie.

Animals in the savanna?

Basically almost all African Savanna animals are endangered. Especially elephants and rhinos because of their ivory( a.k.a white gold) but others are endangered due to people settling on their home. Lions are threatened because of fear of attack.

Why do fish bleed when caught?

apparently if a fish is bleeding from the gills it means there is not enough oxygen. Or because a previous fish had died in the same water and you havent changed it. The bacteria can spread throughout the water while the fish is swimming causing it to get infected. You might have a very dirty tank. that is also important to clean HALF of it if it very dirrty. But usually i would clean my tank every 2 weeks MAX and make sure only to get around 25 percent out.

Do dwarf puffer fish eat goldfish?

They might eat the fry, but most fish will eat the fry. My dwarf puffer lives with a school of tetras and has never caused them any problems. Goldfish get big by comparison and are fiercely competitive for food. It is much more likely that the puffer is in danger of starvation by domination of the goldfish.

Are dory fish herbivores?

Pufferfish are omnivores, eating both algae and crustaceans.

How do you tell if there are eggs in a fish tank?

Yes There Is Every Colored Betta Even Pink And Gold etc. By:Expert Serena serenaexpert@yahoo.com

Does fish Help you grow?

There are multiple different components for whatever you are eating/drinking.

Ex: milk is high in Calcium

steak and other meats are high in protiens

breads and pastas are grainy and give you that part of the food pyramid

What do freshwater sturgeon fish eat?

It's not a simple answer. Fish like carps, tenches etc. eat vegetable scraps and almost all kinds of odds and ends; other like barbels, trouts etc. eat insects, maggots, grubs an so on; other like pikes, perchpikes etc. eatsmall fish, small frogs, tadpoles etc.; all listeddon't neglect any kind of spawnand roe.

Why fish is healthy to us?

Fish are healthy for us in many ways. For example they have omega 3 in them and if you just watch them they can lower blood pressure. Fish are healthy for us in many ways. For example they have omega 3 in them and if you just watch them they can lower blood pressure.

Where do pike fish live?

The range of the Pike include northern North America and also from Western Europe to Siberia.

What do fish in nature eat?

It depends on where they live and the species of fish. Some eat other fish. Parrot fish eat corral. Some fish eat plankton. Sometimes sharks will eat almost any trash left out by uncaring people.

What fish lives longest in a regular fish bowl with no filters?

This list is going to be absolutely massive. There are literally thousands of fish that people put in aquariums, so I will list some of the most common by family and a few characteristics.

Goldfish

This ageless aquarium favourite has now been bred to include black, white, red and patched varieties as well as the timeless rusty gold. Goldfish are coldwater fish, and can tolerate a wide range of pH, temperature and salinity, making them ideal for beginners and low-tech setups.

Livebearers

My personal favourites, the family Poecilidae includes guppies, Endler's livebearers, swordtails, platies and mollies (as well as less colourful wild species.) The female livebearer gives birth to up to a hundred fry every month, which are freeswimming from birth. They are easy to breed and I'm currently overrun with platy fry.

Guppies especially are very hardy and tolerant, and are favourites for children and beginners. Platies are also very tough and are prettier than guppies in my opinion. They are my favourite fish. Swordtails, mollies and endlers are touchier and require more complex setups.

Corydoras

This catfish family is a big favourite for keeping a large aquarium clean. They are active schooling catfish, very easy to breed. The albino variety in particular is very attractive. Pygmy varieties have been bred

Plecos

The plecostemus is HOT. That's the only way to put it. Most of these fish grow very big - around 30-40cm - but there are plenty of plecos suitable for large community aquariua. Plecos are catfish. The bristlenose catfish is a small pleco species.

Angelfish

Angels can be delicate, and are not good for beginners. They can also be aggressive, and will eat tetras. They are very attractive, and a good addition to a community aquarium that does not contain tetras if kept alone.

Tetras

These small, colourful fish are very attractive and very much favourites in a community aquarium. They are not very tough, and it's easy to kill them with a sudden shock like a temperature change or a pH jump.

For a complete list far better than I can provide:

http://www.auspet.com/fish08.HTML - I so owe oxy for that link!!

What does a blue pike fish eat?

yes,blue pike are a rare form of the walleye,which is a voracious predator.

Where can you see a picture of a fish?

Yes if you search on google images "parrot fish" and it will come up

What are differences between fish reptiles and amphibians?

The major difference between fish, reptiles,and amphibians is that fish live in water their whole life, reptiles live on land their whole life, and amphibians are born in water but live on land.

What is the Remora fish s unusual feature?

It is a fish with a dorsal head sucker, which enables it to attach to a bigger fish in order to swim faster without having to spend energy. It was previously supposed that this fish caused slower swimming in those hosts affected.

Why does a puffer jacket have that name?

Pufferfish are callled that because when they feel threatened, they will puff themselves up to look bigger and more intimidating.