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Desert pupfish primarily feed on algae, small crustaceans, insects, and other invertebrates found in their habitat. They have adapted to survive in extreme conditions by consuming a variety of prey that is available in their limited environment.
Fish do live in some parts of the dessert. They live under the ground in shaded areas, like under the very few palm trees. They do not live in water holes as the sun is too hot for them but under the ground it is cooler and there is water. There is normally a small hole besing the palm tree which the fish us as a breathing hole.
The desert pupfish can tolerate living in hot springs.
There is no specific collective term for a group of Tasmanian devils. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. At most, an area where numerous Tasmanian devils live is called a colony.
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Algae and other small invertebrates
Richard L Bateman has written: 'Development and management of ground water in relation to preservation of desert pupfish in Ash Meadows, Southern Nevada' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Water resources development, Devils Hole pupfish
W. W. Dudley has written: 'Effect of irrigation pumping on desert pupfish habitats in Ash Meadows, Nye County, Nevada' -- subject(s): Devils Hole pupfish, Environmental aspects of Irrigation, Irrigation, Water table
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Owens pupfish was created in 1948.
4 inchs
Pupfish range in color from silvery-brown to silvery-blue.
Pupfish can go with almost no oxygen for up to five hours at a time.
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Devil's Hole Pupfish - lives in isolated springs and ponds that are scarce throughout Death Valley. - Only four species of the fish live in these ponds.