fish and water animals
The fish that swims in an upright position is the seahorse. Seahorses have a unique body structure that allows them to swim vertically by using their dorsal fin to propel themselves forward. This adaptation helps seahorses navigate through their habitats, which are often filled with seagrass and other obstacles.
Wrens eat primarily insects but the will eat occasionally eat seeds. Some seeds they eat are baybarry and sweetgum.
Raccoons eat just about anything but do not eat tires.
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they usually eat bread or anything that they want to eat...
Orbicular batfish was created in 1775.
Louisiana pancake batfish live on invertebrates found along the bottom of the ocean. These fish excrete a chemical from its dorsal fin that paralyzes its prey making it possible to catch.
They eat shrimp,mollusks, small fish,crabs, and worms
A batfish is any of a group of anglerfish of the family Ogcocephalidae, or any of several spade-shaped, compressed, reef-dwelling tropical fish of the genus Platax.
No, they pose no danger to humans.
The Silent Service - 1957 The Batfish Scores 1-7 was released on: USA: 15 April 1957
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Batfishes are types of fish related to sharks, sting rays, and skates.
Wrasses and batfish are both types of fish but belong to different families. Wrasses are part of the Labridae family, characterized by their elongated bodies and vibrant colors, often found in coral reefs. Batfish, on the other hand, belong to the Ogcocephalidae family and are known for their flattened bodies and unique shape, which helps them blend into their benthic environments. While they may share similar habitats, their evolutionary paths and physical adaptations differ significantly.
a small fish is a small fish and so is a pancake batfish! TROLOLOL mino fish
Feeding batfish can be problematic. Sadly, many never take to eating in captivity. Live prey works best, especially crustaceans. Eventually, a batfish may learn to take frozen shrimp or mycids. Small snails, worms, and feeder fish may also be offered. Read more: http://fishinsects.suite101.com/article.cfm/walking_batfish_in_the_aquarium#ixzz0QpbjXaQy
There was an article recently which reported that the number of former WWII submariners has dropped to the point where they're no longer able to support a national organization. Most are in their late 80's or early 90's. Your best option is to check USSVI, the U.S. Submarine Veterans national organization. It is the best resource for finding old Batfish sailors, or any former submariners.