Snapping turtles
because it makes life easier for the fisherman but u must be careful if u hit the fish on the head with the net he will come off the line and ul lose him <><><> To prevent pulling the lure out of the mouth, or breaking the line.
take a carrot, tie it with at least 16feet thread and use it to lure out the turtle, after the turtle has come out of the burrow get a friend to fill the burrow with gravel so the turtle will not be able to go back in its burrow.
An angler fish has a lure on its head that glows. There are more, but what they are called, I know now!
The lure on my fishing pole broke off yesterday when I had a big one.
The Angler fish has many adaptations, one of which involves the way it catches its prey. It has a long stalk protruding from its head, with a lure on the end of it. Some lures simply resemble a worm, where as others glow to attract prey (this is caused by a type of bacteria within the lure). When the small fish has made contact with the lure, it triggers the Anglers jaws to open in a split second and draw in water, thus sucking in the small fish. Another addaptation of the Angler (not shared by all types), involves its mating ritual. The male angler, much is much smaller than the female (males growing up to two inchess and females one metre) has a sensory organ just above his mouth, which he uses to detect a female. As finding a mate is very hard for the Angler fish m, when he has found a mate he latches onto her and they become connected for life. The female provides the male with blood circulation and nutrition, in return for a constant supply of sperm. One other adaptation involves the immense pressure of the deep sea, as at such pressures it is harder for fish to regulate the amount of gas in their swim bladder (a gas filled organ that allows the fish to maintaine buoyancy. This is why the Angler has lost the swim bladder all together and instead has a skeleton made of cartilage which is much lighter and allows the Angler to maintain buoyancy. I hope this has been helpful to you :)
The anglerfish.
A sea turtle adapts by eating kelp and fish.A sea turtle is a truly amazing reptile with many different adaptations. One of its adaptations is its hard shell. The shell protects a sea turtle like a shield from many predators. Another adaptation that a sea turtle has is its flippers. A sea turtle's flippers help it swim smoothly. They are also built for digging in the sand. A sea turtle has a very interesting adaptation near its eyes. There is a gland that helps release salt from the ocean. So, on land, it looks like a sea turtle is crying. Without these adaptations, sea turtles may not survive in the wild.they eat kelp
Angling is fishing with a lure. the angler gets its name because it uses a light dangling in front of its mouth a a lure. hens the name angler fish, because it gets its prey by angling.
A Banjo Minnow is a type of highly specialized artificial lure used in fresh water fishing. The lure is geared more for large mouth fish such as large mouthed bass.
They eat whatever living thing that comes to their lure if they can fit it in their mouth. They have to do this because there is not much food in the very depths of the oceans where they live.
The enchantment lure increases the rate of fish biting your hook.
What ?? Bass, Catfish, Stripe, Pike, basicly all fish. anything you put on the end of string is a lure.
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a matamata has a huge mouth for sucking in fish and a tube nose for getting air above the surface, it has fleshy appendages that wave in the water like seaweed and they lure fish and the matamata sucks them up!
Just fish wer you would like to fish then if a small fish catches your lure DO NOT press a or b but if a big fish gets it Press A or B.
Yes. The name angler fish covers several different fish who have a fleshy "lure" hanging from the head to entice fish close to the mouth. The Frog Fish, a type of Angler, comes in a wide variety of colors from orange to red, white with dots, yellow and so on.