Physics, asked by namrata2264, 11 months ago

which type of fish is this ?

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Answered by gautham1852
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A spiny exterior, formidable facial hair and venomous reputation.

One look at the Fu Manchu lionfish (Dendrochirus biocellatus) and it is clear how this tropical swimmer earned its name.

In addition to scaly mustache, it wields long, venomous spines that make it impervious to most predators outside its native Indo-Pacific Ocean habitat. Lionfish rely on camouflage and quick reflexes to ambush their fish and shrimp prey.

This defense system, coupled with a cantankerous demeanor, has enabled these animals to out compete many native fishes in tropical waters worldwide.

Answered by MrVampire01
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Q. Whєn twσ nєgαtívє íntєgєrѕ αrє αddєd , whαt dσ wє gєt?

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Whєn twσ nєgαtívє íntєgєrѕ αrє αddєd , wє get -

• If a bigger number is there , then the resulting integer will be negative , though it is added.

• And if both the numbers are equal , then also the resulting integer will be negative , though added.

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