It could have an infected swim bladder.
fish in tanks are magnified by the glass and the water.......... in my round fish bowl my guppies look huge
1. Plaice 2. megrim 3. Dover sole 4. Witch 5. Flounder Reference: http://www.dorsetforyou.com/index.jsp?articleid=21519 By: Zarakhan Plaice is not a round fish its a flat fish its the same as dover sole that's also a flat fish and not a round
how to tell them apart from others name they are big and sparkley sprite teoshins they are rainbow hesirotara they are the size of an ant chish they have moose horns. elephant trunks. chicken feet. and piegon wings boboo they are mean and hairy pautels
Animals that eat round gobies include some fish species like bass, pike, and perch, as well as birds like herons and eagles. Additionally, mammals like raccoons and otters are known to prey on round gobies.
An example of osmosis in animals is the movement of water through a fish's gills. The fish's body is saltier than the surrounding water, so water moves from an area of lower salt concentration (the water) to an area of higher salt concentration (the fish's body) to establish equilibrium. This helps the fish maintain its internal salt balance.
A large round cut of fish (with the spine in the centre) is called a STEAK
A large round cut of fish (with the spine in the centre) is called a STEAK
If you google "flat fish" you will see that there are more than 500 species of "flat fish" listed. If you google "round fish" you will see that there are even more fish that are round in section than there are flat fish. I guess that means that there is not enough room here to list them all, even if I did know all their names.
Something seems a little fishy!
No!!!!!!!!!!!! Try this website http://fish-finatics.webs.com
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clean their boats to prevent it and fish poison
It seems so as my Molly flirts with them but ignores the female guppies
mt coronet
a round goby is a type of fish that is a invasive species in all lakes in and around Michigan
over several thousand years the birds descendants evolve webbed feet and begin to feed on fish. is this an example of gradualism or punctuated equilibrium?
No. Ocean fish do not "drink" water; they BREATHE water. Their bodies are in equilibrium with the salt in the oceans.