only if you catch it then put it in fresh clean water for 1-2 weeks
Fish polluted with toxins and heavy metals.
Predators of stickleback fish include birds such as herons and cormorants, as well as larger fish like pike and bass. Additionally, mammals like otters and raccoons are known to feed on stickleback fish.
Fangtooth fish primarily feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. Their diet includes species like lanternfish, squid, and shrimp. Their sharp teeth are adapted for capturing and consuming prey items in their deep-sea habitat.
they eat fish and drink water to survive
Yes, some fish do eat water striders. Water striders are a part of the diet of certain freshwater fish species, such as trout and bass, that feed on insects and other small organisms found on the water's surface.
It depends on the type of fish and the water it came out of. If it came out of polluted water, which is possible when there is an oil spill or radiation gets into the oceans, rivers are polluted with chemical run-offs from agriculture or factories, or water gets polluted from other causes, fish may not be safe to eat. In homes, if fish is stored for too long or is not stored correctly, it might not be safe to eat. Also, heavy metals can be in fish. Any of these causes may make fish hazardous to eat.
We would not be able to drink the water or eat the fish.
Yes, ss long as the water is not polluted and the fish are healthy. Many commercial fish are lake fish - like smelt and walleye.
Fish polluted with toxins and heavy metals.
Yes. For example, humans can eat the fish and other living creatures that live in the contaminated/polluted water, and the effects can be harmful.
If it smells dead fish and/or it came from unhygenic water then no, if it aint then yes.
unless its made with ingredients we eat with no
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As long as the fish is cooked and does not have a high mercury content, then fish is okay to eat while pregnant. Avoid: sushi, shark, macheral, tile fish, etc.
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That is definitely not a good idea. Do not eat anything from a polluted lake.
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