Are Lampreys and hagfishes are examples of what kind of fishes members of the class Agnatha?
jawless fishes
If you are talking about the mullet or grey mullet, then yes, they do.
If you are just talking about fish that are colored grey, then the answer is probably, but it's not certain. Most fish lay eggs, but some are live bearers.
How many years can a puffer fish live?
in the wild they live from 4-8years but held in captivity they can live anywhere from 8-15 years
What disciple found a coin in the mouth of a fish?
The disciple who found a coin in the mouth of a fish was Peter. This event is described in the Gospel of Matthew 17:24-27, where Jesus instructs Peter to catch a fish, and the first fish he catches will have a coin in its mouth, which will be used to pay the temple tax. This miracle highlights Jesus' authority and provision.
How can you stop fishing for small fish?
The best way to stop fishing for small fish , is to stop fishing . If you mean " how stop catching small fish " then the answer is , use a larger hook , and or bait . Also another way is to fish deeper waters . Most larger fish like deeper water for protection , and generally only come into shallower water to feed , or spawn.
How does the body of a fish work?
It has a pocket of air that it compreses to sink and float. The continuos water passing the gills is its form of Braeathing. Also magic.
What are the characteristics of a lapu lapu fish?
for dried lapu lapu fish, you could easily check it's black spotted skin.
How does a tripod fish protect it self from preadators?
Well, the predators of the Tripod fish are unknown. However, how it protects itself, I don't know.
How do you treat your weever fish sting?
Put the effected area in hot water, as hot as you can stand.
When do large mouth bass go on bed?
That will vary with different parts of the country. In the upper Midwest, is is usually late April to mid-May.
By swimming. The fish uses it's tail muscles to pull its tail back and forth propelling the water out of the way. Did you know that the faster-swimming fish generally have a smaller gap in their tail while slow fish have a bigger gap?