100 Facts About Fish Por: Soundville 100 Facts About Fish 120 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast 100 Facts About Fish Mostrando página 2 de 6 Some fish, like the anglerfish, use bioluminescence to attract prey and more 24/08/2025 Fish can be omnivores, herbivores, or carnivores and more 24/08/2025 Fish have a lateral line system that helps them detect vibrations in the water and more 24/08/2025 The smallest fish is the Paedocypris, measuring just 3 inches long and more 23/08/2025 Gills, Species, and More 13/06/2025 The manta ray has large, wing-like pectoral fins for gliding through the water. 16/08/2024 Fish can exhibit territorial behavior, defending their space from rivals. 16/08/2024 The parrotfish has a beak-like mouth for scraping algae off coral. 16/08/2024 Fish can have various modes of locomotion, including undulating their bodies and using their fins. 16/08/2024 The lanternshark can produce light to attract prey or deter predators. 16/08/2024 Fish can exhibit mutualistic relationships, like the cleaner fish that remove parasites from larger fish. 16/08/2024 The butterflyfish has a thin, flat body adapted for maneuvering around coral reefs. 16/08/2024 Fish can have different skin textures, including smooth, rough, and slimy. 16/08/2024 The fish's heart pumps blood to the gills for oxygenation. 16/08/2024 Fish can be found in diverse habitats, from coral reefs to polar seas. 16/08/2024 The surgeonfish has sharp spines on its tail for defense. 16/08/2024 Fish can have different feeding habits, including filter feeding, predation, and scavenging. 16/08/2024 The wrasse can change sex from female to male during its lifetime. 16/08/2024 Fish can have sensory adaptations, like the ampullae of Lorenzini in sharks for detecting electric fields. 16/08/2024 The piranha is known for its sharp teeth and aggressive feeding behavior. 16/08/2024 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 ... 6 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn