no only samon do... aquarium fish ofcourse do not. they only live as long as their lifespan
Salmon die after spawning due to exhaustion and malnutrition. As most salmon are sea fish, the environment of the creeks and streams are poisonous to them and they are unable to feed as they swim up stream. By the time they get to the spawning grounds they have used up their stores of energy and cannot get back to the sea.
The spawning area of salmon is called a "spawning ground" or "spawning bed," where female salmon lay their eggs and male salmon fertilize them. These areas are usually located in freshwater rivers or streams where salmon return to reproduce.
Frogs reproduce through a process called spawning, where female frogs release eggs and male frogs release sperm into the water simultaneously. Fertilization occurs externally, and tadpoles develop from the eggs that hatch. Reproduction typically occurs during the breeding season, which varies depending on the species and environmental conditions.
With an average of only 10 people die by poison dart frogs every year. They eat for example: poisonous ants and they get poison and kill humans.
Frogs typically have a lifespan of 4-15 years, depending on the species. They can die from various factors, including predation, habitat destruction, pollution, and disease. Natural predators, such as snakes, birds, and fish, are common causes of death for frogs in the wild.
No, male frogs do not necessarely die after mating or spawning. Some animals do, like insects and other invertebrates, but amfibians can live up to years.
Creatures that lay thousands of eggs in water - Fish Oysters Frogs Crabs Corals etc.
the mother dies
Yes, many species of trout, particularly those in the salmon family, die after spawning. This phenomenon, known as semelparity, occurs when they expend significant energy during the spawning process, leading to their death shortly afterward. However, some trout species, such as brook and brown trout, can spawn multiple times in their lifetime without dying after each spawning event.
A little more than a year, normally. They congregate annually for dispersal spawning, and adults die soon after spawning.
A little more than a year, normally. They congregate annually for dispersal spawning, and adults die soon after spawning.
Brown trout do not die after spawning; they are classified as iteroparous, meaning they can spawn multiple times throughout their lives. After spawning, female brown trout lay their eggs in gravel nests called redds, and the males fertilize them. Following this process, both sexes may return to their feeding grounds and continue living until their next spawning season.
No they do not. I haven't been on my pocket frogs in a year. Just logged on and they are all fine so im guessing they dont die.
Animals eat to get energy and nutrients to live. If frogs died when they ate, it would defeat the purpose. So no, frogs do not die when they eat.
they lay on there backs and die and decay
yes; they destroy their habitats. french eat frogs!
The amount of people that die from poison arrow frogs is roughly 2.2 million.