Goldfish can develop growths on their heads due to a condition called "Lymphocystis," which is caused by a virus. This virus can be triggered by stress, poor water quality, or other environmental factors.
Fish can develop bumps on their heads due to various reasons such as infections, parasites, injuries, or genetic factors.
The hard growths found on the heads of antelope and goats are horns. The horn is sometimes referred to as goral or spurs.
Goldfish heads have unique characteristics such as a protruding forehead, bulging eyes, and a short, rounded snout compared to other types of fish heads. These features contribute to the distinctive appearance of a goldfish.
Which type of fancy golldfihs do you mean? Oranda Goldfish have bumps on their heads, Fantail Goldifsh might have bumps on their heads, And other Goldfish propbably dont. Some of them have big eyes, like celestial.
Duudee heads
Goldfish have wen on their heads because it is a genetic trait that has been selectively bred by humans over many generations. The wen is a fleshy growth that can vary in size and shape, and is believed to have originated from a mutation in the fish's genes. It is commonly found in fancy goldfish varieties and is considered a desirable trait among breeders and enthusiasts.
Yes, it can have a mutation which causes it to have two heads.
with a sample size of 20 goldfish, i found that 35% were smiling...until i bit their heads off. goldfish!
they don't notice the blockage so they think they can swim right through
He measured the heads of people and looked for patterns.
genetic mutation
Yes, a goldfish can see you; in color for that matter. Goldfish have eyes on the sides of their heads which gives them a blind spot right in front of them. They can see fairly decent close up but not as clear at greater distances. They can also sense your movements with their 'sixth sense' located in their lateral line. It helps them recognize where predators are approaching from.