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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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What does a salmon use to push themselves through water?

Its a combination of their scales and the forward thrust created by the side to side motion of their tail. Its science.

Are fish in a flock?

1.fishes are mostly "schools" (groups of fish) a "flock" is a group of birds.

2.yes they travel together, depends on the species

3.if i did not exactly answer your question please tell me

Why are fish considered a natural resource?

A Natural Resource is any material made by the earth and used by humans. Fish is used by humans to eat and sometimes even create other things, as well as it coming from the earth. It is a natural resource.

What is the size of a clown fish?

The maximum size of a Clownfish is 3.5 inches.

Why is cooling fins painted dull black?

A black body radiates more heat than any other. Therefore if you want to lose heat, paint it black (unless of course it is in the sun where the black paint might have some heat absorption properties for unrelated reasons.)

How many eggs do glo fish have?

You should feed your fish only once a day and one pinch of fish food will be fine if you have a small fish. If you have a medium or large feed twice a day- once in the morning and once again at night.

If you over feed you fish all the time it might have a chance of dying.

Does a clown fish live in the sunlight zone?

Very little. Every 4 days, they need 6 milograms of light.

Is it possible for a fish to lick you?

No, they do not lick, their mouth is too big. they eat you, that's what they'll do!

Is a paddlefish nocturnal?

No, the Puffer Fish will usually rest during the evening hours.

How are the front dorsal fins different from the rear dorsal fins?

help to keep them balance and to control through the water more easily

How do fish absorb oxygen from water?

Fish can absorb water by the gills

Is a squirrel fish poisonous?

There is something poisonous on them. Not sure if it's the dorsal fin or around the gill plate. I handled one once. Never again! When I tossed the fish back in the water something cut my finger. My arm turned bright red from finger to elbow. My finger bled for a long time and the pain was excruciating. I have been stuck by both fresh and salt water catfish and stung by jellyfish. I have even stepped on and been stuck by stingrays. Nothing in my experience compared to this pain! If I hadn't been so far offshore I would have gone to the hospital. Point of narrative. Don't touch them!

Can fish eat crackers?

You should not feed crackers to fish as it has no nutrients for them in any way. In addition, the sodium level would not be recommended.

While some fisherman may use it as a means of a short term bait, it's not a source of food for fish at all.

Can you freeze fresh fish cook it in a fish pie and freeze it again?

NO!! dont ever doo that



Yes, BUT, only if the fish was never at 40 degrees or warmer for longer than 2 hrs.

Refreezing a previously thawed fish is a food QUALITY issue NOT a food SAFETY issue.

Do fish have a double loop circulation system?

No, gills need a large amount of blood to dump oxygen into. It is the same reason why the human heart is located under the left lung. No need to fear

How did people fish in the 13 colonies?

i think they fished for lobsters, fish, whales, and other kinds of seafood

What fish have whiskers?

Cats, bunnies, dogs, ferrets, otters, mice, rats and most animals in the cat family have whiskers
dogs, cats and any big cats including lions, tigers, cheetahs, and jaguars

When fish first walked?

The first fish to develop legs and who mostly developed as the earliest amphibians, being able to live on and as well in water, came about around 370-400 million years ago.

Can you drink milk after taking fish?

Yes, it is safe to drink milk after eating fish as there is no known interaction between the two. However, some people may be lactose intolerant or allergic to milk, so it is important to be aware of any personal dietary restrictions.

Are bone-fish fish edible?

Yes, bonefish are edible, but they are not typically targeted for consumption due to their small size and sport fishing popularity. Additionally, bonefish are often considered more valuable for catch-and-release fishing due to their elusive nature and challenging behavior.