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An angler fish is a Benthic (or bottom dwelling) fish with the distinctive feature of a glowing sphere attached to a section of spine protruding from their nose. They use this sphere to attract aquatic animals towards their mouth, some of which include fish the size of the angler fish itself. Other than other fish, it eats mainly prawns.
Juvenile fish can be eaten by a variety of predators such as larger fish, birds, mammals, and invertebrates. Common predators of juvenile fish include larger fish species, seabirds, and larger aquatic mammals like seals or otters. Additionally, invertebrates such as crabs and shrimp may also prey on juvenile fish.
There are many species that live on the earth. The list of species that live on go from birds,mammals, fish, deer, plants and snakes.
Predators of rattail fish include sharks, deep-sea fish such as grenadiers and hake, and marine mammals like dolphins and seals. These predators hunt rattail fish for food in their deep-sea habitats.
No, they are fish.
The biosphere contains mammals, fish and birds.
The biosphere contains mammals, fish and birds.
No, fish are not mammals.
Fish are not mammals, they are fish.
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No, fish are not mammals.
No, it is a fish
The answer to this question is fish as fishes were the first invertbrates to evolve.
Some whales are classified as mammals. Smaller fish are not
No, domestic animals can include birds, reptiles or fish.
Fish do not give live birth, most mammals do. Fish do not nurse their young, mammals do.
There are no "fish mammals". Mammals are mammals and fish are fish. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur or skin, breathing through lungs, and feeding their yong on mothers's mlk, while fish are cold-blooded creatures covered with scales, and which breathe using gills. There are, however, mammals which live underwater and, like all mammals, suckle their young on mothers' milk. These are dolphins, whales, narwhals, dugong, manatees and porpoises. Then there are the mammals which actually live on land, but spend much of their time at sea, and so have adaptations in their limbs which act as fins. These include walruses, seals and sea lions,