The Talapia is a native of Africa. Its use in warm water agricultural systems date back early Egyptian civilizations.
Kippers typically come from the United Kingdom, particularly Scotland and England. They are made by smoking and salting herring or other fish.
Mealworms are not native to a specific country; they are found worldwide and are commonly used as feed for birds, reptiles, and fish. They are bred commercially in various countries for this purpose.
Koi fish can live in almost any country. Koi are thought to be originally from Japan. Many people have outdoor fish ponds in which Koi are the dominant fish.
Any country that has cattle.
The newborn fish is typically born out of the mother fish's cloaca, which is a common opening for reproduction and waste elimination in most fish species. The process is called live birth, where the offspring are born fully formed and able to swim immediately.
Mackerel are salt-water fish, and come from the sea not the country.
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I think England but I'm not sure. But I'm very sure that fish fingers come from somewhere in Europe.
Many believe it was japan or another far east country
The Beta Splendens is native to Southeast Asia, thus the name Siamese Fighting Fish.
Betta's originally come from Thailand, which used to be known as Siam. Hence the name "Siamese Fighting Fish".
Tuna is a fish it is mostly picked in the Atlantic ocean.
Gorton's website says that their fish are caught "primarily in the Bering Sea that lies between Alaska and Russia."
Yes, the country animal of France is the Coq and the country fish is the Fish hiez
In researching to find what country uses the flying fish as its official national fish has shown that the country is Barbados. It is also said that it is their national fish and their national dish.
Kippers typically come from the United Kingdom, particularly Scotland and England. They are made by smoking and salting herring or other fish.