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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.

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Does fish have tongue?

Yes, they have tongues but nobody knows why it is a mystery of the world

Where can one find a razor fish?

A razorfish, or a aeoliscus strigatus, is a very unique fish with a head-up tail-up position. This unique position evolved from the razorfish having to hide among sea urchin spines. The razorfish can be found in coastal waters in the Indo-Pacific. This area ranges from the central Indian Ocean to the Red Sea to Hawaii.

Can you breathe under water when you have just been born?

You can't.

Humans, of any age, can't breathe underwater w/o the aid of machines.

But babies have two things going for them. First it's something called the dive reflex that'll have them hold their breath.

Secondly, if they're actually born under water, they won't need to breathe as long as the umbilical cord and the placenta is intact. They've gotten their oxygen from the blood from the mother through the umbilical cord, since conception, and a few minutes longer will work just fine.

Why fish swallow water?

It aids in breathing through the gills.

Are needle fish dangerous?

Tragically, one needlefish penetrated the eye of a 10-year-old Kauai boy while he was night fishing in a small boat with his father. The fish beak penetrated the boy's brain, killing him.

In other parts of the Pacific, needlefish have punctured people in the chest, abdomen, arms, legs, head and neck.

People at greatest risk of needlefish punctures are night reef fishermen carrying lights in low boats. For many village fishermen in the Pacific, needlefish are a greater occupational hazard than sharks.

Although it's rare, swimmers and divers have been seriously injured by needlefish in Japan, New Zealand and the Red Sea.

No such injuries have been reported in Hawaii, but it's a possibility. To prevent such an incident, night divers should leave lights off until well submerged. Fishermen in small boats should be aware of the potential danger of carrying lights at night. Susan Scott

What's a name of a fish with 1 or 2 letters in it?

there is a gold fish,beta all fishes have a 1 or 2 letters in it.

Do fish schools work together?

that is true they try to help each other like when a shark or something is comming they get together and they go in all diffrent ways to cofuse the shark or whatever.

What is plural for ''Xiphias''?

Xiphias is an uncountable noun and has no plural.

How long do leopard lungfish live?

About........i dunno they can live for a long time in or out of water i have searched the web but it doesnt give any info sorry try Ask or Google :)

Is mud fish scaled fishes?

no. it is made of muddy fishy bits stuck together with poopy socks/.

Do green spotted puffers have spikes?

no

actually, they do, mine was a huge ball while puffed up this morning and had spikes poking out everywhere.

What is an adipose fin?

An adipose fin is a soft, fleshy fin found on a fish behind the dorsal fin and ahead of the caudal fin.

Why is a beta considered a fish if it breathes air?

A betta does not breathe air all the time, it is a fish with gills that lives in water, and it certainly looks like a fish. However, they do need to have an air space at the top of an aquarium and can survive in a wet tissue. They are fascinating fish, but they are definitely fish.

Why doesn't the archer fish shoot water at an angle?

Evolution has provided them with the abilty to see and shoot in such a way as to compensate naturally for the refraction of the light.

Do sharks see color?

Sharks can only see in shades of grey.

Findings from a study by Australian scientists, released in September 2012, show that sharks' eyes have just one type of cone opsin - or light-sensitive proteins found in the photoreceptor cells of the retina - instead of the two or more that are needed to see colour. Cone opsins are used to help animals see in bright light, and to differentiate between colours.