Most fish are covered with 'scales'
snipes
Ray-finned fish are covered with mucus to help reduce friction as they move through the water, protect against infections, and regulate body fluids. The mucus layer also helps to camouflage the fish from predators and can contain chemicals that communicate with other fish.
The body covering for a fish is called its scales. Scales on fish vary by size, color, number, and shape by species.
yes but what is it to youAs with most fish, perch fish do not have eyelids. They are, however, covered by a layer of transparent integument or coating to keep the eye protected.no a perch fish does not have eyelids but they have viginas
Firstly remember that FISH HAVE SCALES!!!I don't think it would be a fish if it had fur or skin. Blow fish have scales, but also have many spikes across their body. These spikes are a form of defence, other fish are not so keen to eat something that would scratch on their throat and mouths!!! Hope this helps.
Fish Creek Covered Bridge was created in 1881.
Yes, they do. They have hard scales for protection.
Types of fish that have a low oil content should be covered when baking, to prevent the flesh becoming too dry. Oily fish (such as salmon) may be baked without covering, but can be covered if desired.
A guppy is a tropical fish, and is covered by fish scales.
the gills
The clown fish's body is covered with scales and mucus over them.
processed fish covered in breadcrumbs (and usually beaten egg)
All fish have a body covering of scales.
your tank was probably not covered. beta fish are very good jumpers.
A fish egg is a gel covered little container that protects the little fish from harm.But there is horrible news.The mother sometimes eats the fish when it hatches!
No the entire area was covered in ash and rock and mud.
To protect its mom