wait....whats a bunble??
You can call them: puffer fish, blow fish, globe fish, or fugu
neither. its a fish. you put reptile twice by the way.
The blow fish species are often found in saltwater environments. Some species can tolerate brackish water.
Yes, some fish are known to blow bubbles as a way of communicating, playing, or as part of their breeding behavior. For example, Betta fish are known to make bubble nests in the wild by blowing bubbles on the water's surface to construct a nest for their eggs.
so its spikes come out to protect it from anything that tries to eat it
Yes, they do. The blow fish does come from plankton. A blow fish type of plankton can change into a blow fish when it's older. A blow fish can blow itself up to protect itself from other fish that eats blow fish, but if it's stuck and the blow fish can't get out, both fish dies.
a fish
Blow fish eat corals,smallfish,insects.
Probably a turtle looking blow fish.
You can call them: puffer fish, blow fish, globe fish, or fugu
yes
it is the blow fish its the fish when it inflates it has spikes...
plankton
Blow Fish is another name for Puffer Fish. They are poisonous but I believe in some specialist Japanese restaurants the fish is prepared by experts and eaten by the brave.
a carnivore
yes
in the ocean