There is a beautiful fire bird swimming in the water
A fiery bird bursts up in the water - this spectacle is sure many people have never seen it before.
Have you ever thought that birds can swim underwater - of course, not counting penguins.
The truth is that birds don't really swim. However, people with their rich imagination often give some fishes the nicknames associated with terrestrial animals, based on their appearance.
Fire bird fish.
The creature is called La Pinnatus Batfish - dubbed "fire" , or fire bird. This is one of the most popular saltwater aquarium fish species, but not every fire is bred.
Fire bird fish has a thin black body, the orange-red outer border is also 2 like 2 bird wings. As they swim, the way they flap makes us feel like a bird is bouncing around, while the wings are flickering with fire.
Fire flames caught outside the wild are extremely difficult to raise. They often refused to eat fish food that was readily available, to the point where they were ready to die of starvation, although there was a lot of food in the tank.
This is one of the most popular saltwater aquarium fish species.
Moreover, this is a fish that cannot withstand the cramped environment . They need a lot of water - up to 600 - 1,000 liters of water for a single animal, and of course a perfect salinity.
But if tamed, the fire will become a king in aquariums. Moreover, the fish born in captivity are much easier to raise.
- The secret of swimming pool water contains toxins
- Diseases are prone to swimming when swimming and preventive measures
- The swimming book of the 16th century with many useful knowledge, helps to survive when entering the water
- Exposing the truth is easily tricked into swimming pool water
- The startling truths you need to know before swimming
- 2,000-year-old swimming pool
- Going to summer swimming is prone to infectious diseases
- Video: Technology turns water into fire
- Swimming pools help fishermen break world records
- Beautiful photos of Fire and Ice
- Vases can fire in a split second
- Videos teaching babies to swim touch emotions