I won't lie, Minnows don't have a very long life-cycle. Minnows are first eggs laid near water plants and rocks. After just a few weeks, the minnows hatch into teeny-tiny fry. (baby minnows). The baby minnows stick together into a tiny school. Keeping each other save and feeding together. After a few more weeks, the fry turn into Adult minnows and separate. However sadly, once they are adults they are eaten my bigger fish, and mammals.
Olivia the animal lover
Minnows are commonly eaten by larger fish, birds, amphibians, and sometimes even other minnows. They serve as an important food source in many aquatic ecosystems.
Neither. Minnows are fish.
It is generally not necessary to separate minnows from their offspring as minnows are not known to exhibit parental care or aggression towards their own young. However, having appropriate hiding spaces or plants in the tank can offer protection for the baby minnows from potential predators or aggressive tankmates.
Yes, raccoons will eat minnows as well as larger fish.
butterflies do not hybernate
Collective nouns for minnows are a shoal of minnows, a steam of minnows, a stream of minnows, and a swarm of minnows
No. They stay gray their entire life.
Minnows are commonly eaten by larger fish, birds, amphibians, and sometimes even other minnows. They serve as an important food source in many aquatic ecosystems.
frogs can eat minnows
minnows are small to large Freshwater Fish
Neither. Minnows are fish.
Minnows are excellent bait for many fish species.
Minnows are small fish, and they live in ponds. So ponds are the habitats of minnows.
it is a life cycle to them or their life.
the life cycle for horses are for all breeds. it is a dumb life cycle
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