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Some examples of carnivorous fish include tuna, barracuda, and pike. These fish primarily feed on other smaller fish, crustaceans, and squid in their natural ha
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Fish
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What helps draw water into the mouth of bony fish?
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Bony fish use a process called buccal pumping to draw water into their mouths. By expanding their buccal cavity, they create a negative pressure which pulls wat
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Human Anatomy and Physiology
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Is carbon monoxide harmful in fish?
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Yes, carbon monoxide is harmful in fish because it can interfere with their ability to transport oxygen in their blood, leading to suffocation and potentially d
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Hurricanes Typhoons and Cyclones
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Can it Rain fish from hurricane?
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Yes, it is possible for hurricanes to sometimes "rain" fish or other marine animals if they pick them up from bodies of water and carry them inland be
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Animal Behavior
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What is special about the lifestyle of salmon?
Asked by Shobanacnu
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they hatch in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to grow and mature, then return to their natal stream or river to spawn. This
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Zoology or Animal Biology
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What is the habitat of the lionfish?
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Lionfish are native to the Indo-Pacific region but have invaded coastal waters in the western Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea. They are typica
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Zoology or Animal Biology
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How many eggs does a sea anemone lay?
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Sea anemones do not lay eggs. They reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. The fertilized eggs develop into l
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Biology
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What Arctic animals eat seaweed?
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Arctic animals that eat seaweed include walruses, some species of seals, and slimy liquid hirschhausen Bewertungen certain species of fish such as the Arctic cod and the Arctic char. These animals r
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Animal Life
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What is salmon fishing?
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Salmon fishing is the recreational or commercial activity of catching salmon fish from rivers, lakes, or oceans using various methods such as fly fishing, troll
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Fish
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Is a mudskipper a herbivore or a carnivore?
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Mudskippers are primarily carnivores, feeding on small invertebrates such as insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. They may also consume algae and detritus as par
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Endangered, Vulnerable, and Threatened Species
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In what year was the beluga sturgeon listed as endangered?
Asked by Wiki User
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) placed the Beluga Sturgeon, Huso huso, on it's Red List, as "Endangered", in 1996. The U. S. Fish and
Read more
Animal Behavior
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Is salmon a freshwater fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to mature, and then return to freshwater to spawn. They spend most of thei
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Biology
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Do angelfish have scales?
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it is a known fact that all angler fish have scales however there types are diff rent colours fresh water angler fish prefer to eat Hana Montananz the others ty
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Fish
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What is the Biggest fish of all time?
Asked by Wiki User
The biggest fish of all time is the whale shark, which can grow up to lengths of around 40 feet or more. They are not true whales but are the largest species of
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Fish
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How is the tissue organs and systems of a jelly fish similar to humans?
Asked by Wiki User
Both jellyfish and humans have tissue that makes up organs and systems within their bodies. Both organisms have a nervous system to coordinate responses and a m
Read more
Endangered, Vulnerable, and Threatened Species
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What fish has poison spikes?
Asked by Wiki User
The most well-known fish with poison spikes is the lionfish. Its dorsal, pelvic, and anal fins are equipped with venomous spines that can cause painful stings i
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Zoology or Animal Biology
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Similarities between respiratory system of insects and fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Both respiratory systems rely on diffusion to exchange gases. In insects, air enters through spiracles and travels through a network of tracheal tubes, while in
Read more
Care of Fish
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What mammals are fish?
Asked by Wiki User
No mammals are fish. Mammals and fish are distinct groups of animals with different characteristics. Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair or fur,
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Amphibians
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Which group of fishes are most closely related to the ancestral amphibians?
Asked by Wiki User
The group of fishes most closely related to ancestral amphibians are the lobe-finned fishes, which include the coelacanths and lungfishes. These fishes share ce
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Fish
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What is the respiratory medium of people and fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Humans primarily use air as their respiratory medium, extracting oxygen from the air and releasing carbon dioxide. Fish, on the other hand, use water as their r
Read more
Fish
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My koi are very skittish and hide during feeding I would like to train them to eat out of my hand They are in a 3' deep 3000 gal pond with lilies that they hide under whenever there is movement?
Asked by Wiki User
To train your koi to eat out of your hand, start by standing still near the pond during feeding time so they get used to your presence. Gradually hold out some
Read more
Biology
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What is the scientific name for a finger sponge?
Asked by Wiki User
}Domain- }Kingdom-Animalia }Phylum-Porifera }Class-Demospongiae }Order- }Family-Callyspongiidae }Genus-Callyspongia }Species-Callyspongia plicifera And Scientif
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Zoology or Animal Biology
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How are fish and mammals alike?
Asked by Wiki User
Fish and mammals are both animals with backbones (vertebrates). However, fish typically live in water and breathe through gills, while mammals live on land or i
Read more
Zoology or Animal Biology
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What do rainbow trouts eat?
Asked by Wiki User
insects, fish eggs, and smaller fish including crayfish and crustanceans
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Fish
+2
What helps draw water into the mouth of bony fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Bony fish use a process called buccal pumping to draw water into their mouths. By expanding their buccal cavity, they create a negative pressure which pulls wat
Read more
Human Anatomy and Physiology
+1
Is carbon monoxide harmful in fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, carbon monoxide is harmful in fish because it can interfere with their ability to transport oxygen in their blood, leading to suffocation and potentially d
Read more
Hurricanes Typhoons and Cyclones
+2
Can it Rain fish from hurricane?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, it is possible for hurricanes to sometimes "rain" fish or other marine animals if they pick them up from bodies of water and carry them inland be
Read more
Animal Behavior
+1
What is special about the lifestyle of salmon?
Asked by Shobanacnu
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they hatch in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to grow and mature, then return to their natal stream or river to spawn. This
Read more
Zoology or Animal Biology
+2
What is the habitat of the lionfish?
Asked by Wiki User
Lionfish are native to the Indo-Pacific region but have invaded coastal waters in the western Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea. They are typica
Read more
Zoology or Animal Biology
+2
How many eggs does a sea anemone lay?
Asked by Wiki User
Sea anemones do not lay eggs. They reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. The fertilized eggs develop into l
Read more
Biology
+5
What Arctic animals eat seaweed?
Asked by Wiki User
Arctic animals that eat seaweed include walruses, some species of seals, and slimy liquid hirschhausen Bewertungen certain species of fish such as the Arctic cod and the Arctic char. These animals r
Read more
Animal Life
+3
What is salmon fishing?
Asked by Wiki User
Salmon fishing is the recreational or commercial activity of catching salmon fish from rivers, lakes, or oceans using various methods such as fly fishing, troll
Read more
Fish
+3
Is a mudskipper a herbivore or a carnivore?
Asked by Wiki User
Mudskippers are primarily carnivores, feeding on small invertebrates such as insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. They may also consume algae and detritus as par
Read more
Endangered, Vulnerable, and Threatened Species
+2
In what year was the beluga sturgeon listed as endangered?
Asked by Wiki User
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) placed the Beluga Sturgeon, Huso huso, on it's Red List, as "Endangered", in 1996. The U. S. Fish and
Read more
Animal Behavior
+3
Is salmon a freshwater fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to mature, and then return to freshwater to spawn. They spend most of thei
Read more
Biology
+3
Do angelfish have scales?
Asked by Wiki User
it is a known fact that all angler fish have scales however there types are diff rent colours fresh water angler fish prefer to eat Hana Montananz the others ty
Read more
Fish
+1
What is the Biggest fish of all time?
Asked by Wiki User
The biggest fish of all time is the whale shark, which can grow up to lengths of around 40 feet or more. They are not true whales but are the largest species of
Read more
Fish
+2
How is the tissue organs and systems of a jelly fish similar to humans?
Asked by Wiki User
Both jellyfish and humans have tissue that makes up organs and systems within their bodies. Both organisms have a nervous system to coordinate responses and a m
Read more
Endangered, Vulnerable, and Threatened Species
+3
What fish has poison spikes?
Asked by Wiki User
The most well-known fish with poison spikes is the lionfish. Its dorsal, pelvic, and anal fins are equipped with venomous spines that can cause painful stings i
Read more
Zoology or Animal Biology
+4
Similarities between respiratory system of insects and fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Both respiratory systems rely on diffusion to exchange gases. In insects, air enters through spiracles and travels through a network of tracheal tubes, while in
Read more
Care of Fish
+2
What mammals are fish?
Asked by Wiki User
No mammals are fish. Mammals and fish are distinct groups of animals with different characteristics. Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair or fur,
Read more
Amphibians
+2
Which group of fishes are most closely related to the ancestral amphibians?
Asked by Wiki User
The group of fishes most closely related to ancestral amphibians are the lobe-finned fishes, which include the coelacanths and lungfishes. These fishes share ce
Read more
Fish
+2
What is the respiratory medium of people and fish?
Asked by Wiki User
Humans primarily use air as their respiratory medium, extracting oxygen from the air and releasing carbon dioxide. Fish, on the other hand, use water as their r
Read more
Fish
+2
My koi are very skittish and hide during feeding I would like to train them to eat out of my hand They are in a 3' deep 3000 gal pond with lilies that they hide under whenever there is movement?
Asked by Wiki User
To train your koi to eat out of your hand, start by standing still near the pond during feeding time so they get used to your presence. Gradually hold out some
Read more
Biology
+2
What is the scientific name for a finger sponge?
Asked by Wiki User
}Domain- }Kingdom-Animalia }Phylum-Porifera }Class-Demospongiae }Order- }Family-Callyspongiidae }Genus-Callyspongia }Species-Callyspongia plicifera And Scientif
Read more
Zoology or Animal Biology
+2
How are fish and mammals alike?
Asked by Wiki User
Fish and mammals are both animals with backbones (vertebrates). However, fish typically live in water and breathe through gills, while mammals live on land or i
Read more
Zoology or Animal Biology
+2
What do rainbow trouts eat?
Asked by Wiki User
insects, fish eggs, and smaller fish including crayfish and crustanceans
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