How big can a Napoleon Wrasse grow to be?
2 meters to 3 meters female are 2 meters long and male are three meters long the turn from female to male they are also enraged animal in the great barrier reef
Arthropods have an exoskeleton and segmented bodies, they include ocean and land creatures.
Is it bad if your blood is orange?
In a human, it's not normal. In some fish that have adaped to live at deep sea pressures, it's fine.
What is the biggest fish that has been caught in Ireland?
A 1,056lb six gill shark has been caught of the coast of Co. Clare by a 70 year old man from Cuba. It has been stated that this is the largest fish caught in British and Irish waters.
c. freshwater salmon
Because some marine bony fish, mammals, and sharks produce large amounts of urine...
Isn't it b? Since the marine environment is very dehydrating as it has a large amount of salts in it so the marine bony fish is hypo-osmotic compared to it's evironment. This means water will flow from the bony fish to the environment. If it were to produce a large amount of urine it would become more dehydrated which is deathly to all organisms. Therefore in order to conserve water the bony fish will drink large volumes of water and excrete very little, very concentrated urine.
P.S. It can't be sharks as they actually slowly gain water since the urea and the trimethylamine that they store make the shark hyper-osmotic to the environment so water slowly enters the shark
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What fish eats fish that eats plaction?
There are lots of fish that eat plankton. They are called primary consumers. They are fish like Herring and Anchovies and can form enormous shoals of millions of fish. This makes them attractive to predatory fish.
Larger predatory fish eat these primary consumers. These could be anything from Tuna, bass, shark, snapper. There are lots of large predatory fish that are adapted to the places they live.
Yes, birds have ears, but they can't wear earrings because there is no outside part like a mammal's, only an opening in the skull.
Do oar fish live in the abyssal zone?
yes. oarfish live in all tropical and temperate areas in various oceans of the world.
Does water pressure make fish grow?
Look it up somewhere else because I do not know the answer to it...
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Is a fish cold blooded or warm blooded?
It depends on the fish. Most fish are cold blooded, but a few are not. Several species of tuna, for example, are able to maintain their body temperature within large range but above the temperature of the water around them.
Well Actually, bluefin Tuna and some other species are neither warmblooded nor coldblooded. They are species in between, meaning that they selectively warm parts of their body.
Also the Tuna does not spend energy to keep warm like warm blooded animals, it just has two specific sets of thin blood vessels that work as heat exchangers. One close to the brain and one close to the tail. The tail heat exchanger warms the blood coming cold from the gills, by passing it next to the warm blood, going from the hot tail swimming muscle to the gills.
Almost all fish are cold blooded. However, some species of Tuna are able to maintain a body temperature above the ambient seawater temperature using a special organ called the 'rete mirable'.
The lungfish is a fish that has the ability to breathe air. They come in a few different shapes and sizes but many are long and snakelike, similar to an eel. They are grey or brown colored with spots and almost resemble a long, scaly catfish.
Just go on YouTube and look up the fish your looking for and put scaling after it. Ex. Whitings scaling. It'll show people scaling the fish while there filleting them. This is what im doing at the moment! For religion reasons. If you do this you'll find that whitings fish is clean, sea bass, salmon, Atlantic salmon, herring, mullet, snapper, tilapia
( my fav), and trout are clean fish. I'll make a youtube list and give you the link. And most of these fish are on market.
What is the main charactoristics of a carilaginous fish?
Cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays, are primarily characterized by their skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone. They also possess paired fins, a streamlined body, and gill slits for respiration. Additionally, many have a unique sense of electroreception that allows them to detect electric fields in the water, aiding in hunting and navigation. Their skin is often covered in tiny, tooth-like structures called dermal denticles, which provide a rough texture and reduce drag while swimming.
What are the fines for under size fish?
This depends on where you are at as different states / countries, have different fines. Check with your local controlling body to find this information.
Can you soak fish in metal pans?
yes but it may be a little soggy a little bit but really it will be kinda of salty