Mostly prey birds such as the hawk or the falcon owls do sometime eat skunks
How does an angler fish eat seabirds?
they jump out of the water as the bird swoops in for food and snap he is the fishes dinner
Codfish pictures can easily be found by doing a google image search, or by typing the word 'codfish' into a Wikipedia search
How deep does a rattail fish live?
The abyssal rattail fish lives at a depth of anywhere from 6,562 to 14,764 feet deep. There are other types of rattail fish that live about 3,281 feet.
A female is a couple of feet long, while the male is many dozens of times smaller.
defensive
Do ocean fish avoid building up excess salt by not drinking water?
No. Ocean fish do not "drink" water; they BREATHE water. Their bodies are in equilibrium with the salt in the oceans.
Do clams produce high numbers of offspring?
Yes, especially the zebra clam living in the locks in the Mississippi river.
What is the difference between ray-finned fish and a hagfish?
The Actinopterygii, or ray-finned fishes, constitute a class or subclass of the bony fishes. The ray-finned fishes are so called because they possess lepidotrichia or "fin rays", their fins being webs of skin supported by bony or horny spines "rays", as opposed to the fleshy, lobed fins that characterize the class Sarcopterygii which also, however, possess lepidotrichia. These actinopterygian fin rays attach directly to the proximal or basal skeletal elements, the radials, which represent the link or connection between these fins and the internal skeleton.
they just don't. its like asking why don't humans have webbed ears, or can fly?
What is the most popular sport fish in th US?
Sport fishing in the USA consists of Large Mouth Bass, Walleye which are big. But there are other species of fish, salmon, steelhead, striper, shad, sturgeon, catfish.
Ligers
are not very dangerous. They are very tolerant and are gentle, compared to a lion or tiger.
Does eating fish cause excessive thirst the next day?
Fish makes me crave water just hours after eating it, especially battered fried fish.
Is a stickleback an amphibian?
No, a Stickleback is not an amphibian. Sticklebacks are categorised in the class Actinopterygii (Plural form of Actinopterygius) which constitutes the class of ray-finned fish.
However, if you wish for something less unpronounceable - Fish are a class all their own.
These are the five categories:
1. Mammals
2. Reptiles
3. Amphibians
4. Birds
5. Fish
To simplify it, they are classed merely as 'fish'.
How many fishes live in the sea?
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most venoms are proteins, which are denatured by heat. this should render them inactive but i wouldn't test this out on yourself
How do fish hydrate them selfs?
Most fish that live in the ocean, take in saltwater through their mouths. They then filter out the air (which is how they get oxygen) and blow the water out of their gills. When they need water they start with the same by taking the saltwater into their mouths but, this time they filter out the oxygen AND salt and just keep the clean water. Explaining how they filter this would take to long so this is just the simple answer. I hope it was useful and informant.