With the North and South Pole
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Yes. The fish does not use its mouth to breathe. It uses its gills.
An octopus uses energy to move and catch prey.
Yes it eats Parrot fish, which eats coral, which eats zooplankton, which eats phytoplankton which uses the sun in the ecosystem. The sun is a very important part of the ocean or great barrier reef ecosystem. if there is no sun, no life, no energy, no fish.
The male attachs itself to the female shortly after birth. It becomes sort of like a parasite, resembaling a lump of flesh on the side of the female angler fish. The male angler fish will eventually loose eye sight. The male will officially become a part of the female angler fish. When the female is ready to mate the "male" will add his sperm in order for the her to reproduce.
Mother Earth catches fish with bigger fish
to catch fish
It is used to catch fish.
The anglerfish.
Yes. It uses the sword on the end of it's nose to catch smaller fish which it eats.
Puffins use their beaks to catch fish, when they swoop down into the ocean they use their hollow beaks to catch the fish.
The uses are the fish it gives to us. It also gives beauty to the earth. The sea also gives the fish a home. :) :) :)
In the story "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel, Pi kills a flying fish by hitting it with an oar. He then uses the fish as bait to catch a dorado.
In its natural habitat, an octopus catches and eats fish by using its tentacles to grab and immobilize the prey. The octopus then uses its beak to bite and tear apart the fish before consuming it.
he uses it for a string in his bow & arrows
A gannet primarily uses gravity to dive into the water, accelerating downwards due to its weight. It also uses its wings to control the speed and direction of its dive, enabling it to plunge into the water with precision to catch fish.
The electric eel uses its electric ability to stun fish. This makes them easier to catch and eat.