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Clown fishes

Clown fishes. By: Braxton Downing. Where do clown fishes live?. Clown fishes live in anemone. Anemones are tentacles that sting. They don’t get stung because they have mucus all over them so they are safe. How long is their life span?.

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Clown fishes

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  1. Clown fishes By: Braxton Downing

  2. Where do clown fishes live? Clown fishes live in anemone. Anemones are tentacles that sting. They don’t get stung because they have mucus all over them so they are safe.

  3. How long is their life span? Clown fishes have a life span of about six to ten years. The longest life span is to the age of fourteen years.

  4. What do they eat? Clown fishes eat plankton, algae, and anemone leftovers.

  5. Can they be hunted? Yes they can by any larger sea animal.

  6. Are clown fishes endangered? No, because there is a lot in the Indian Ocean and in the Pacific Ocean.

  7. Facts about clown fishes Clown fishes are 4 in. long, their color is orange, and their speed 5 miles per hour.

  8. Do they have bones and how many? They have bones and they have 2 bones the spine and the skull.

  9. Why I like this animal? I like this animal because I like the movie Finding Nemo.

  10. Can they be harmed? They can't be harmed because if one fish comes at it, it will go to its anemone.

  11. How do they move? They move by swimming place to place.

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