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A coating of mucous, I've been researching this and eels and bone fish are well known for this coating making them ultra slippery, I've come to the conclusion that all fish excrete mucous, please continue or correct me if u can
One example of a fish that begins with the letter "E" is the Eel. Eels are long, snake-like fish found in both saltwater and freshwater environments. They are known for their slippery bodies and ability to move smoothly through the water.
An eel is an animal as slippery as an "e." It is known for its slimy skin and ability to easily slide out of your grasp.
If you mean drown then no, fish have gills that extract oxygen from the water as it passes Through their gills but they suffocate when the flow of water stops passing through the gills or there is a lack of oxygen in the water or when brought out of the water
The slimy coating on fish is a mucus layer produced by their skin. This mucus helps protect them from infections, parasites, and other contaminants in the water. It also reduces friction as they move through the water.
Scaled fish have a healthy slippery slime
One example of a slippery compound is soap. Soap molecules have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail, allowing them to reduce the surface tension of water and create a slippery sensation when mixed with water.
Yes. Click on the Slippery Dick link in the Related Links section below for more information on the fish.
Okonkwo was so dexterous that Amalinze could not get a firm hold onto him.
Eel .
An eel
the slippery ones LOL
I think FELT
of course! it's just scaly and slippery.
slimy and slippery of course!
dont you mean saltwater fish?
A slippery one.