what help fish regulate how close they swim to the bottom
Help them fish
Penguins are birds, and birds have beaks. They eat fish, typically, and are more adapted to aquatic/land life as they cannot fly.
Okay, I'm guessing the questioner is young. Mammals are covered with skin and hair, fish are covered with small scales, and birds have skin and feathers. Mammals have live births, whereas fish and birds lay eggs. Mammals and birds are warm blooded and can regulate their own body temperature, whereas fish are cold blooded and regulate to the water around them. Mammals and fish have teeth; birds do not. Birds can fly because their bones are hollow to help them move through the air; fish have gills to help them breathe underwater and mammals are basically land animals, with the exceptions of the whale and dolphin.
Most birds are helpful, but some are pests.
It can help it because it can suck in water and food t the same time
if you have your fish in a cage the water has probably drained out and he is deceased, you must always put fish in an aquarium
mark a fish. and let him go, then recapture!!! =) this is done to many species such as birds and fish to help estimate and conserve the population and its enviroment.
One of the ocean bottom dwellers is a starfish.Some others are anemones,crabs,corals,snails,and some fish.
Well there is not a whole lot you can do. I recmend (if you have a plant in the fish's environment) that you move your plant in the fish's direction to kind of get him movine
Bald Eagles eat fish that are dying dead or sick they leave the healthy ones for us.
The anaconda has very stong digestive acids in it's stomach to help digest the large animals that it swallows whole. They eat deer, pigs, caiman (a kind of crocodile), fish, birds, and rodents (such as:capybara and agouti) along with any other animals they can. The babies or young, (called neonates), take care of themselves quite quickly, including hunting for small rats/mice and fish, baby birds, and frogs. However, they are fairly defenseless when it comes to large predators.