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Why do lions have fewer offspring then fish?

Lions have fewer offspring compared to fish because they invest more time and resources in raising each offspring. Lions give birth to only a few cubs at a time and care for them extensively, whereas fish produce hundreds or even thousands of eggs at once with little to no parental care, relying on the sheer number of offspring to increase their chances of survival.


Is it normal for fish to have white dots on there tail?

It might be normal for a particular species of fish that is known to have white dots on their tails...


What do dace fish eat?

dace fish eat small worms on a small hook you can catch them in calm parts of a stream or river you can do the same for creek chubs


What is a bank of fish?

A bank of fish typically refers to a large group of fish swimming closely together. This behavior can provide protection from predators, increase the chances of successful feeding, and aid in navigation. The term "bank" is used to describe the collective group or concentration of fish in a particular area.


Is rock head fish an edible fish?

"Rockhead fish" is a common name that may refer to different fish species depending on the region. While some species of rockfish are edible and popular for consumption, it is important to accurately identify the specific species to determine if it is safe and edible. Consulting with local experts or fish markets can help provide guidance on the safety and edibility of a particular type of rockhead fish.