The lionfish belongs in the nekton group. Nekton are aquatic organisms that are able to swim and move independently of water currents, unlike plankton which are drifters, and benthos which dwell at the bottom of a body of water.
they swim fast with many of the dorsal fins.
I don't think so.
The lion fish swims by its self.It has poison in the spins that its fins are webed to the spines.If they swam i groups all but the lead fish would die....so they swim alone.
depends on the type of shark some swim in schools like hammerheads some don't like great whites
Dolphins are social animals like humans, so they mostly swim in groups.
an adaptation are its spines that are armed with poison glands
they usually swim on their own but they sometimes swim in a group which is about 3
Yes, fish can swim alone. Some examples of non school fish are: Barracuda Flatfish, and many more.
No. The lionfish has poisonous body and a lionfish is bigger.
Do puffer fish travel alone or in groups?
No. A lionfish is very poisonous, and a lionfish can poison it with its venom.