Are red-bellied pomfret born to bite each other?It's just like when we are hungry we eat, the same is true for fish. This is one, or he smells blood and attacks the weak, The second is for self-defense, for example, he feels hurt or in danger, etc. They usually move in groups. Because of their poor eyesight, one person usually bites the prey's tail or eyes first, making it unable to escape. Then everyone in the group takes a bite, and the speed is very fast. Is the red-bellied salamander poisonous? ? ? UrgentDon't worry, the information on the Internet may not be accurate. If you don't believe it, you can look for the first volume of the Chinese Fauna Amphibia, or the Chinese Medicinal Animals to check. What you bought is called the Oriental Salamander. |
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