in china the soil is so rich that you can plant any fish's ribs in it and a tree with fishes and blue flowers.
No, a fish's scales do not shed as the fish grows larger. Instead, the fish's scales grow in size as the fish grows. The scales provide protection for the fish and do not need to be shed like skin or fur.
Common types of fish found in China include carp (such as grass carp, silver carp, and common carp), tilapia, catfish, trout, and eel. China has a rich variety of freshwater and saltwater fish species due to its diverse geographical and climatic conditions.
The most popular fish in the world is likely the herring, due to its widespread availability and consumption in many different cuisines globally. Herring is used in a variety of dishes, including pickled herring in Scandinavian countries and herring in wine sauce in France.
Most fish can be fed fish food. If not they feed on algi, a bacteria that grows on the seabed and plants or the glass walls and bottom of a fish tank.
The fish will be competing for food, as a large number of fish need a large amount of food to keep them alive. As the population grows, the amount of food in excess will shrink, until there is only enough food for the fish already alive. When this happens, the weaker fish will die, as the stronger fish will outcompete them for the food.
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It is the Yunnan Plateau.
If the fish is a baby and it grows then the scales expand and grow to match the fish's body.
G. lutea grows from Europe to India and is cultivated in North America in temperate alpine and subalpine meadows. G. macrophylla grows in China and Siberia. G. scabra grows in China and Japan.
There are hundreds of species of fish native to china. To list them here is impossible.
it grows in china and japan and in other countries
The ancient china take place at china. It grows about 69 feet.
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Well after a male fertilizes the eggs they just wait and inside the egg smaller fish grows until they break free.