Well, i am not quite sure how to awnser it... well i do have 30 fish in my aquarium. But when i went to clean my fish tank one day i luckily caught some of my fish in my net to take then out for cleaning the tank. and when i went to put them in another big bowl for a while it wasn't moving i wonderd why. after a while i finished cleaning and put the fish back in. and that one fish that i put back in the tank. it went straight to the corner of the tank ... and because there is loads of seaweed in that corner. i couldn't see him. and then when i did see him, half his body looked red... a wonderd why... then i saw a cut on him... i put him in a separate tank after that. and went to the place i got that fish from and they told me that i had to bring him back to where i got him from for a while and then come back for him.
after a few months i went back for him and he looked fine.. they asked me how i got him out of the fish tank... and i said by a net. then asked me if it was old.and i said yes. and then they said to me that it was probbably the net that seemd dangerouse to the fish for some odd reason. the fishing net must of had something sticking out of it. and that is what made the cut on the fish.
so... if your fish has an injury... it always goes into seaweed or under a rock or to the corner of the tank to protect itself from other fish. and trust me it was scared the next time i took it out its tank... wooo that was hard work!!!
there you go... there's your answer:):D
The Anglerfish is to big to eat and also it lives all the way in the bottomof the ocean where there is no light an dalmost no food at all.
Clown Anemone-fish protect themselves by staying close to their anemone and use their stripes to confuse predators by swimming quickly in schools.
It hides within abandoned lanterns, usually in shipwrecks.
Chemical reactions taking place in there bodies or certain body parts emit light energy as a bi product.
They bury theirselves in the sand.
it wraps it self in a cocoon
bacteria
Yes. The lancelet (or amphioxus) is a fish-like invertebrate sea creature. The creatures (subphylum Cephalochordata) are sometimes harvested as human and animal food.
they protect their self from camaflage
so they can protect them self
They are alike because they are invertebrates and they are different because one has a shell to protect itself from predators and the other doesn't have anything to protect itself from.
Venom, some of the most toxic in the world
A lancelet is a filter feeder with no brain, eyes, or heart. A sea squirt is an example of a lancelet.
its shell
Yes. The lancelet (or amphioxus) is a fish-like invertebrate sea creature. The creatures (subphylum Cephalochordata) are sometimes harvested as human and animal food.
a sea star moves by pretty much walking
by the fat ourter layer of the animals skin
the sea urchin has many adaptions like its spikes to protect it self from predators.
The lancelet is an invertebrate.
A sea star protects itself by using the sharp spines on its back to attack its predator. :-B
Well, everything has to protect its self. Turtles do it to. They have a shell for that because turtles ALWAYS get eaten. Only some are lucky
by biting
they protect their self from camaflage
they use their tronk to protect their self