answersLogoWhite

0

🧪

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.

9,777 Questions

Are stingrays friendly to other fish?

Actually, stingrays often bully other fish to the point of suicide. These other fish then drink bleach.

What are Fishing knots used in fluke fishing?

There are several knots you can use for Zoom Fluke fishing. The polamar knot is one, but I prefer the improved clinch knot. Both have pretty good knot strength, but the speed at which I can tie an improved clinch knot is very helpful, especially during bass tournaments.

Where is a good place to fish for rock bass?

Depends on what you are after, species wise. In a river, look for large rocks or debris that slow the current down. Fish often hide in these eddys to ambush prey. In a lake, look for weedbeds , laydowns, or stumps, rocky points. In the ocean, surf fishing is simple enough, look for sandbars or jetties, anything that may provide structure for gamefish.

What does a bony fish have to control its buoyancy?

Bony fishes use the swim bladder to help control and maintain their buoyancy. These are internally gas-filled organs which helps contribute the ability to stay at current water depth without wasting energy in swimming.

What is the fiercest fish?

It is hard to say, but some contenders are:, Barracuda, beta fish, piranha, peacock bass, smallmouth bass, muskellunge, northern pike.

What Does A Sea Lions Skin feel like?

A shark's skin feels like sandpaper.
I've touched a Nurse Shark and the touch was very much the same as sand paper. I'm not sure if all sharks would feel the same, but i hope this answers your question!
I don't know, I have neve pet one. My nephew says they are soft.
they feel cool, like the ocean and ice cream mixed together

Which fish can not swin in sea?

It seems to me the only land animal that can't swim is the land tortoise. I am only saying this because I believe it is too heavy to say afloat and its feeble arms and legs couldn't possibly displace enough water to keep it's head above water. Other animals might include: Coral and some insects (seems like they just drown).

How do you filet a northern pike?

A Northern Pike is a more challenging fish to fillet then mostfreshwaterfish. The reason is because they have a Y Bone that needs to be extracted after the filet is first removed. Not overly difficult if you practice. I recommend watching a video (see related links).

How long is the biggest fish?

the largest fish species is the whale shark which has been found to have grown to 41 and a half feet.

Are guppies fresh water or salt water fish?

They are in fresh water. Do you think goldfish come from the ocean?

How can puffer fish kill sharks?

If the shark eats the puffer fish and puffer fish is inside the sharks throat it blows up like a balloon with really sharp spines so yes puffer fish can really kill sharks.

What feature do bony fishes have that cartilaginous fishes don't have?

The upper jaw of a cartilaginous fish is not attached like it is in bony fish, although both sets of jaws work in the same way. Bony fish have a protective bony plate that covers the gills. Cartilaginous fish lack this covering but have their own way of protecting the gills.

How do you fish in Antarctica?

There is no fishing in Antarctica or near Antarctica, anywhere south of 60 degrees South Latitude.

What positive affect do fish have on their habitat?

fishing to much can cause a lack of fish because people keep to many fish.

Sometimes fishing also affects our environment.

1. Some fishermen release their live bait (minnows) and thus spread trash fish into waters where they should not be.

2. Zebra Mussels and similar species, and undesirable water weeds are spread by boaters not cleaning their boats sufficiently. Some of these things are causing a lot of trouble.

3. Older motors often release unburned oil into the water.

4. when fisherman take boats out in both the sea and freshwater, they run the risk of killing turtles that rise to the surface as well as dolphins, manatees, and other aquatic species.

5. Also, Snakes can get caught up in fishing line and snakes are usually good for an ecosystem, they take out the weak of fish so that only the strong survive, creating a stronger breed of fish.

What are clown fish structural adaptations?

Clownfish can't live without a sea anemone, just like humans can't live without plants.

Clownfish are the fish that can live in sea anemones. If other fish try to go in the see anemone they'll get harmed. Sea anemones protect clownfish only.

How does a barracuda raise its young?

barracudas reproduce when ocean waters begin to warm, by swimming into shallow waters to mate. they will all gather in an area to release eggs and sperm and the fertilized eggs will be taken away on the currents to drift. When the fry or baby fish hatch out of the eggs, they'll find shelter in weedy coastal areas. After they are big enough to defend themselves, the young barracudas venture out into the open water areas surrounding coral reefs

Kinds of fish in the philippines?

Around 2,000 species of fish are found in Philippine waters. The largest fish is the whale shark, which measures 590 feet. The smallest fish is the pygmy goby fish (Pandaka pygmaea) which measures 9.6 millimeters. The tabios, which is a fresh water fish, is about 3 to 4 millimeters long.

Other fishes in the Philippines are the milkfish (the national fish), catfish, galunggong, tilapia, sinarapan, dilis, isdang dilat, mayamaya, ulo-ulo, biya, and lapu-lapu.

What is the size and weight of a clown fish?

Clownish are a group of different animals; there are over 30 species. They are all quite small, but there is still a 5x variation in size over the entire group. Likely no clownish has ever exceeded a half pound, and that is stretching the imagination to its extreme limits. I imagine most clownish weigh less than 100 grams.

How long has the sturgeon been on earth?

1953: 152-year-old, 215-pound, 81-inch long old-timer hauled up from the bottom of Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada that same year.

Do all clownfish have three white stripes?

yes. Nope.... There are many variations some with no stripes..

How long does a Black dragonfish live?

the antarctic waters

deep under the Antarctic waters where it is dark.

How is the clownfish immune to the sea anemone's stings?

* the adaptation is that the clownfish blends in with orange colors at the bottom of the sea.

Is the clown fish the only fish that can live in anemone?

Clownfish are unique in their immunity to the sting of anemones because their scales are covered by a certain secretion that prevents them from feeling the pain. That is why anemones serve as a good habitat for them; they do not feel the sting of the anemones, while anemones ward off other predators.