Ah, what a lovely question! A mother fish is called a "female fish" or simply a "mother fish." Just like how a mother takes care of her young ones, a mother fish also nurtures and protects her eggs until they hatch into little fish. It's a beautiful cycle of life in the underwater world.
Just a fish.
Groups of fish are called a school of fish or a shoal of fish. example: The school of fish swam upstream.
that part of the fish is called a filet
The newborn fish is typically born out of the mother fish's cloaca, which is a common opening for reproduction and waste elimination in most fish species. The process is called live birth, where the offspring are born fully formed and able to swim immediately.
A collection of fish is called a school.
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A mother fish's group of babies is typically called a "fry." When fish lay eggs, the newly hatched young are referred to as fry until they grow and develop further. In some species, the term "larvae" may also be used shortly after hatching, depending on their developmental stage.
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Mother fish usually eat smaller fish or plants etc. hope that helps :)
The mother of fingerlings, which are juvenile fish, is commonly referred to as the "spawning female" or simply the "female." In fish breeding, this female fish lays eggs that eventually hatch into fingerlings. The term "fingerling" typically refers to young fish that are a few weeks to several months old, depending on the species.
a collection of fish is called a school of fish
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Yes, unless you want the mother to eat them
William Faulkner had one of his characters say "My mother is a fish" in As I Lay Dying. Could that be what your thinking of?
Just a fish.
No. Fish have no delivery system for nourishing their young.
A baby fish is called fry. A fish egg is called roe.