Anchovy
no, ham is too salty for 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.
Anchovies are most commonly used.
small fish like piranha and maybe small birds and monkeys
some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
There is plenty of fish in the salty region in the world like; sharks, eels, pretty fishies.
no
dont you mean saltwater fish?
Fish can taste a bit salty and mild.
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no, ham is too salty for fish.
it is a salt water fish
Applying salt helps dry and preserve the fish.
becuase i like food
The fish you are talking about is dried cod fish. In spanish it is called "bacalao".
Yes but only small amounts. They need other food to survive
Too salty