Question 2: What kind of fish is Nemo in Finding Nemo? clownfish
clown fish
A kind of anemone fish.
Clownfish is a kind of fish belonging to Anemone subfamily of Sparidae of Perciformes, which has a sexual change during maturity, and females are the dominant species in the population. During the spawning period, male fish and female fish have the domain behavior of protecting nests and eggs. One end of the egg will have filaments fixed on the stones, which will hatch in about a week. After the young fish float in the water layer, they will become benthic organisms. Because there are one or two white stripes on the face, it is like a clown in Beijing opera, so it is commonly known as "clown fish".
What is in the cartoon is
Red clown
Scientific name: amphiprion frenatus
It is distributed in the reef waters of the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean, belonging to Sparidae, with a body length of 10- 12cm and an oval shape. The body color is bright red, purple red, purple black, etc., and there is a silvery white band behind the eyes, like a luminous collar. The feeding water temperature is 26-27 degrees Celsius, the specific gravity of seawater is 1.022- 1.023, the ph value of seawater is 8.0-8.5, and the water hardness is 7 -8 degrees dh. Baits include shrimp, seaweed, chopped fish, pellet feed, marine fish, etc. The water quality requires clarification, and there is a sense of region in the aquarium. They often hide in coral bushes or anemones, and are the first choice for marine invertebrates to make landscapes. They are also one of the few species that can be artificially propagated at present, and are very popular among people.
Question 3: What kind of fish did Nemo's mother eat in Finding Nemo? As the picture shows, it should be the scientific name of the sea wolf.
Sphyraena carnivorous fish of Sphyraenidae.
The picture below shows the striped Sphyraena jello, commonly known as bamboo needle fish, needle shuttle, bamboo shuttle, Baracu answer and sea wolf.
The extension is torpedo-shaped, with a long and sharp head. The mouth is large with sharp teeth and cannot be stretched; The lower jaw is prominent and the upper jaw is wide; There are 1-2 canine teeth in the mandible. The gill rakes degenerate, and some gill arches have no gill rakes or only a few gill rakes. Covered with tiny round scales, the lateral line is obviously developed and straight, and there are two dorsal fins, which are far apart and slightly triangular. The gluteal fin and the second dorsal fin are in the same shape and opposite position, the pectoral fin is slightly round and the caudal fin is forked.
Habitat in lakes, coastal reef areas or bays, daytime activities, solitary, belonging to migratory carnivorous fish, feeding on fish, cephalopods and so on. Distributed in India and the western Pacific Ocean. It can be seen in Xiamen market all year round. The fish is solid and delicious, and it is suitable for frying, dry frying, braising in soy sauce, boiling ginger soup and so on.
Question 4: What is Nemo's teacher in Finding Nemo? Nemo's swimming teacher is a ray.
Name: Rays
Features: no neck, with poisonous red thorns on the back.
Family and genus: Chondrichthyes, Solenidae.
Introduction:
1 100 million 8,000 years ago, rays were similar to sharks, but in order to adapt to underwater life, they hid their bodies in the seabed sand for a long time and gradually evolved into what they are now.
Rays have a circle of fan-like pectoral fins around their bodies, and their caudal fins degenerate, like a thin and long whip, and move forward by the wave-like movement of pectoral fins. Rays usually hide in the sand, and when two shells, crabs and shrimps approach, they suddenly attack. Their teeth are like stone mortar, which can grind anything, and there is a poisonous red thorn on their back, which will kill people.
Personality: Ray's head and body are directly connected, and there is no neck.
Linear ray: The largest ray, whose pectoral fin is 8 meters long, loves to fly on the sea.
Rays are a general term for many kinds of flat cartilaginous fishes. It is distributed in most water areas of the world, from tropical to near-Arctic waters, from shallow water to deep water below 2700 meters. ***9 genera, 3 families. Rays are round or diamond-shaped, with wide pectoral fins, which extend from the snout to the slender tail root; Some species have a pointed snout, which is formed by coracoid cartilage protruding from the skull. The body is monochromatic or patterned, most kinds of ridges have spines or spines, and some tail parts have power generating organs with weak power generating capacity. As far as we know, all rays are oviparous, and their eggs, also known as "mermaid's purse", are common on beaches, rectangular and protected by leather shells. Rays vary in size: the adult ray is only 50 cm; The giant ray can be as long as 2.5 meters. Rays are harmless and benthic, and are often partially buried in underwater sand. When swimming, the pectoral fin swings gracefully in waves. Feeding on mollusks, crustaceans and fish, they suddenly rush down from above and pounce on prey.
Silly rays belong to cartilaginous fish. Their bodies are flat and their tails are slender. Some species of rays have one or several stingers with serrated edges on their tails. Rays' eyes and blowholes grow on the top of their heads, and their mouths, noses and gills split on the bottom, which are gradually evolved to adapt to benthic life. Rays are not fierce and will not attack people actively, but many rays are benthic fish that don't like swimming. If the swimmer accidentally disturbs the ray, it will stab the attacker with a strong and hard tail sting. If the attacker doesn't dodge, his wound will be painful. Once the rescue is not timely, the injured person may even be in danger. Rays have many family members. Giant manta rays and electric rays that can discharge belong to the ray family. There are many kinds of rays, and there are more than 100 species of rays found all over the world. Rays are very similar to red (fish-edged) fish because they both have flat bodies. Rays are distributed in all temperate and tropical shallow waters in the world except the South Pacific and the northeast coast of South America. Ordinary ray can grow to a length of more than 2 meters. Juvenile rays feed on animals that live on the bottom of the sea, such as crabs and lobsters. When they grow up, they mainly hunt mollusks such as squid. When hunting, rays mainly hunt by smell. Rays try to avoid inhaling sediment by using special closed breathing method when lying on the bottom of the sea. When the rays breathe, the water is inhaled through the pipeline overhead and finally flows out through the cheek crack on the abdomen.
Question 5: What kind of fish is this? This is a cartoon looking for a fish of Nimory 10 clown fish.
Question 6: What is the name of the movie Nemo, a fish?
Question 7: What kinds of fish are Nemo, Dolly and Gigo in Finding Nemo? Is Nemo a clown fish?
Clown fish (scientific name: Amphiprioninae) is a common name for the subfamily Anemone of Sparidae, and it is a tropical saltwater fish. There are 28 known species, one from Premnas and the rest from Amphiprion. Clownfish and anemones are closely related, so they are also called anemones. Anemones with stings protect clownfish, and clownfish eat the residue of anemones after digestion, forming a mutually beneficial relationship.
Clown fish may be as orange and white as Nemo, or black and white, with an average length of about 7.5 cm, living around anemones. There is a phenomenon of sexual transformation in the process of maturity, and females are the dominant species in the population. During the spawning period, male fish and female fish have the domain behavior of protecting nests and eggs. One end of the egg will have filaments fixed on the stones, which will hatch in about a week. After the young fish float in the water layer, they will become benthic organisms. Because there are one or two white stripes on the face, it is like a clown in Beijing opera, so it is commonly known as "clown fish".
Clown fish is not expensive to sell, but it is difficult to raise, and there are not many places to buy it.
Dolly is a striped stickleback, belonging to the family Stickleback.
Emperor Amgelfish, commonly known as emperor fish, is produced in coral reefs in the south and east of Taiwan Province. Adult fish is the most fascinating one to watch in the sea. Its swimming posture gives people a noble feeling against the backdrop of aquarium decorations, so early German marine aquarium experts gave the emperor fish the nickname 〈Kaiserfische〉.
Fargo is a fairy fish.
Question 8: What is Nemo in Finding Nemo? Clownfish?