A baby fish is called a 'fry' when they reach the point they can feed themselves. They are later called 'juveniles' when they have acquired their scales and fins. Once that cycle is complete, they are referred to as 'fingerlings,' which is a reference to their size.
I believe they are a breed called Remora. They attach themselves to the underside of fish such as Sharks. They feed off scraps of food dropped by the host fish. however, their main reason for attachment is tranportation.
Young fish are commonly referred to as Fry. How ironic :)AnswerFish eggs are called roe, and baby fish are called fry. (Fish eggs that have been salted and cooked for human consumption are called caviar, but these will not hatch!) fingerling
Just a fish.
small fish like piranha and maybe small birds and monkeys
A duck that eats fish is known as a "dabbling duck." These ducks primarily feed on plant matter and small invertebrates but may also consume fish occasionally. An example of a dabbling duck that eats fish is the Northern Pintail.
Chura fish (small fish)
tiddler
plecostomus (Pleco) Fish. Hope this helps! =)
I believe they are a breed called Remora. They attach themselves to the underside of fish such as Sharks. They feed off scraps of food dropped by the host fish. however, their main reason for attachment is tranportation.
A fingerling. People use small fish of many species as bait.
Small Fry.
a goldfish you idiot
A foodchain.
Yeah, except if you name it George then it's considered a fish
a baby fish is called a fry
a small sunfish
No. A guppy is a small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies.