There are many fish that mimic other fish for protection.
Many types of surgeon fish or tangs as a juvenile mimic different types of large angelfish for protection.
There are also a few file fish that mimic the Toby puffer since the puffer is poisonous.
Certain types of Cuttle fish mimic the female cuttle fish when they are juveniles to gain the ability to live in a larger male's territory with out being killed or run off.
Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
Probable because they are schooling fish. Schooling fish stay together in groups so that it is harder for predators to get at them I think. Some schooling fish actually have to stay together in groups or else they will get sick, so if you have, or are going to get a tank, make sure you get enough. Or, they might not be schooling fish, and might just be scared!
one fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish, skinny fish, fat fish, cat fish
Clown fish do have jaws, so they are not a jawless fish.
Angler fish have a bioluminescent lure on their head to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean. The light is used to mimic the appearance of small fish or prey, luring curious animals closer to the fish's mouth, allowing it to ambush its prey more effectively.
Sharks do mimic because they need to find other small fish to eat
ummm the fish gills
Mimic octopus' have a mixed diet of fish,crabs,sand.
probably a 50 gallon tank would be best.
Mainly because the symptoms are difficult to diagnose. There are other organisms that mimic the virus, causing sores on the fish's flanks. This disease is rarely fatal, and the fish usually recovers.
Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
A fish is one fish and fish fish is two fish.
No, a fish is not an insect. A fish is a fish
one fish two fish red fish blue fish ole!
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish was created in 1999.
Brave fish + Adventure fish = Tiger fish
Probable because they are schooling fish. Schooling fish stay together in groups so that it is harder for predators to get at them I think. Some schooling fish actually have to stay together in groups or else they will get sick, so if you have, or are going to get a tank, make sure you get enough. Or, they might not be schooling fish, and might just be scared!