All fishes in the tetradon family have strong teeth that may grow too long if the fish cannot consume abrasive food.
Smaller fish consume more oxygen per unit of body weight than larger fish.
The ray adopts a near-stationary position close to the coral surface for several minutes while the cleaner fish consume the attached organisms.
Diatoms, for example may make up 50% of the dry weight of the matter the fish consumes.
When a fish consumes it, it breaks up, releasing the glochidia.
After five to seven days of being wigglers, the fish have almost completely consumed their yolk sacs and become free swimming.
And high-activity fish like sea bass and salmon consume their oxygen too quickly to survive the long transport.
The bats then take the fish to a feeding roost and consume the animal.
Bioaccumulation occurs as fish consume the smaller aquatic life that contain mercury.
An accident occurs by which a fish consumes the royal ring, leaving Shakuntala with no formidable proof.