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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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What kosher fish can be substituted for non kosher fish?

Kosher fish have fins and scales.

I've attached a related link that provides a comprehensive list of kosher fish.

Are jawless fish useful to man?

Recently scientists have become interested in the unique slime that hagfish produce and that research will probably lead to some new technology, so yes the jawless fish are useful to man.

What type of fish in the tippecanoe river?

Catfish, drum, sucker, carp, sauger, walleye, saugeye, catfish, pike, muskie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, crappie, white bass, hybrid striped bass, and gar

How do you breed walking fish?

Procure male & female specimens of the class Amphibia. Contain said specimens in a controlled environment well suited to their specific needs. Wait.

Why do cartilaginous fish have oil in their liver-to-do-what?

so they can float since they are full of cartilage they will sink they need to move instead of floating in one spot but the oil just helps them out by keeping them afloat while swimming.

Does Percy Jackson eat fish?

He certainly could, due to his ancestry.

What are some Caribbean endangered species?

boa constrictor scarlet ibis blue and yellow macaw yellow headed parrot ocelot manatee leather back turtle porcupine and flamingo

How do fish swim?

Most swimming in fish is the result of the muscles on the sides of their bodies. You might not ever have thought about how you walk or run, but what you are doing is pushing off the ground with your foot to move you forward. Fish use the muscles on the sides of their bodies to push against the water in a similar manner to swim. -muscular tails for direction and push -swim bladder for buoyancy [helps them adjust whether they sink, float to thetop, or keep going straight]

When the muscles on the right side of the fish contract, the tail is pulled to that side of the body, which pushes water backwards, propelling the fish forward through the water. Then the muscles on the right side relax, and the left side contracts, pulling the tail the other way, and this cycle is repeated over and over to produce thrust.

Is fish a mineral?

Ofcourse not!

Unless the fish was living in sea salt water for over 3 years, then its skin will become mineral like, but no one really eats the mineral skin of a fish, right?

RIGHT!

Where do glofish live?

they live in water cuz they have gills to breath an d to

How old is milo of fish hooks?

In Fish Hooks,Milo is 16 years old,along with Bea and Oscar.If you don't belive me,check it out on the wikipedia!

The guy who plays principal stickler is apperntly 84 years old, I read that on Wikipedia and thought "What there's no way he's that old!" The youngest member is the boy who plays Albert Glass he's only 13.

What is the south pointing fish?

It's a fish-shaped magnet that was used in Ancient China.

What is the scientific term for the study of fish?

It is called "Ichthyology" derived from the Greek "Ikhthu" meaning Fish, and "Logos" meaning Study. This is a branch of Zoology - Marine Biology - Ichthyology.
The study of fish is called ichthyology.

What type of fins do angler fish have?

They have pretty fins!!!!! O COURSE!!!!! ( i was bored so i answered this randomly....)

How does the scales help fishes?

It helps them by making it easier for them to glide through the water. They can also move easier, without the risk of being cut, as if they had skin. The scales also help protect it, if it gets attacked.

If all the fish were removed from the food web which animal population would most likely decrease?

Polar Bears, Whales, Eagles, Most Birds, Grizzly Bears.Thats only some of the animals that would decrease, but there are a lot more animals out there that we don`t even know about.

Do yabbies eat fish food?

Crayfish are opportunistic eaters and as such would consume mostly anything. However, the food must reach the bottom of the tank to be eaten.