Yes. Clownfish are technically classed as 'omnivores'.
Their diet consists mainly of algae such as caulerpa and gracilias. They are also known to eat small invertebrates that may harm the sea anemone with which Clownfish form a strong bond.
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Clown fish do have jaws, so they are not a jawless fish.
They are a scavengers and predators so they are carniverous
the relationship is that the anemone is dangerous to other fish but the clown fish is immune to its shocks so the anemone houses the clown fish and it eats the clown fish's waste
Yes, clown fish are vertebrates. They belong to the class of vertebrates called Actinopterygii, which includes all ray-finned fish with skeletons made of bone. Clown fish have a bony spinal column and internal skeleton, making them vertebrates.
Yes, but if the clown fish has scars on its face and runs around killing people, it lives in Gotham.
No, a clownfish is an omnivore, meaning it eats both plants and animals. In the wild, clownfish primarily feed on algae, zooplankton, and small crustaceans.
The answer is that. A clown fish is a omnivore.
What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?
Clown fish in french is poisson clown
Clown Fish
Hm let me see. Clown FISH Clown FISH My guess would be it's a ........FISH! ~Me~
In finding nemo. they were clown fish and they made jokes.
what about chemistry on clown fish
Clown fish do have jaws, so they are not a jawless fish.
They are a scavengers and predators so they are carniverous
yes clown fish do have enimies
a baby clown fish