What is the most common fish served in restaurants today?
lay their eggs in water and both are cold-blooded
No, puffer fish lay eggs. The female releases eggs into the water, and the male fertilizes them externally. The eggs hatch into larvae, which develop into juvenile puffer fish.
I kinda know where they live on the Isle Of Wight but that's it, they are more common in between those little wooden posts. I THINK that they prefer shallow more than deep but I'm not 100%. So because I am not positive and you are TERRIFIED of them like I am either go with a friend to a beach where there are lots of people and if you wanna go in the water ask you friend to come in with so if you do tread on one they can ring someone but if they don't know or hear you scream the public could OR maybe DON'T GO IN THE SEA OR IN SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU KNOW THERE ARE OR MIGHT BE SOME WEAVER FISH! There are just 2 ways.
Some fish make great parents while others will readily gobble them up. Specific species act differently and individual fish can be very different than the normal of their species.
How long does it take for a fish to die when out of oxygen?
they say that fish can holdtheir breath out of water for 30 secs. If the fish has a certain disease then they should be able to hold their breath for 1 whole minute.
What does a fish use its mouth for?
Yes, salmon certainly do have jaws, in fact, the jaw of a Pacific male salmon grow outward and upward as they mature
Which word best describes the narrator's feeling toward her mother at the end of "Fish Cheeks"?
as a wise woman
fish do not feel cold or hot they just feel warm.Now I know that's weird but that's just the way they are ....................................................................,.SORRY THATS ALL I'V GOT TIME FOR ......................................../,.bye
What type of fish is a 'basa'?
Most of the basa fish is raised in pens in the Mekong river, where human and other animal waste is funneled through as a recycling project.
What is their function of the gills in a fish?
It filters the water out. Basically the 'breath in' water and take the oxygen from it and the water filters out through the gills
What fishes have skeletons made of cartilage?
the great white shark are most known but most sharks are these types of fish
How many gallons will a 48 x 12 x 20 fish tank hold?
The volume of the fish tank is:
60 * 18.75 * 25 = 28125 cubic inches
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
So the fish tank holds 1150 in3 ÷ 231 in3/gallon = 121.75 gallons
What class does 95 percent of fish belong to?
chondrichthyes and osteichthyes are the two classes of gnathostomata where fishes also lies
How do scorpion fish protect themselves?
Emperor scorpions may look powerful with their stinger, but the venom is actually weak. However, the claws are very powerful. They crush any prey with their claws and pull them in to their biting mouthparts. The smaller the scorpion is, the more poisonous it is. The claws on the emperor scorpion is what you want to avoid.
Do fishes fins or tails grow back if bitten off?
It is quite possible for a fish to regrow damaged and/or torn fins provided that you catch it early enough.
The key to this is very clean tank water, very regular water changes, along with the use of water conditioner, aquarium salt, and items such as Melafix and Pimafix.
Can you have fish oil whilst allergic to fish?
According to Healthy-Oil-Planet.com, possible allergies to fish oil may include:
Are fish classified as warm-blooded animals or cold- blooded animals?
Well, they have cold blood, so I'm going to go with cold blooded! =)
How can clown fish and anemone live together?
The symbiotic relationship between the damselfish and the sea anenomie is that the anenomie provides protection for the damselfish because of the poisonous nature of the anenomie that the damselfish is immune to, and at the same time the damselfish helps provide a food source for the anenomie due to food scraps the damselfish leaves behind.
Why can't marine fishes survive in fresh water?
Because marine fish live in salt water because there found in the ocean.
What relationship does a lamprey attached to another fish have with that fish?
they will cling on to it like a leech. it has almost 120 sharp teeth that become embedded into the flesh of the fish. the fish just ignores it and does its normal routine. after a while, the lamprey will start to drain the fish of its blood, and will soon leave the fish with noe left and leaves it to die. there are no recorded actions of a lamprey feeding off of a human.