Which camel is endangered?
Not extinct
Why are camels endangered?
Conservation. Bactrian camels are actually critically endangered. The biggest threat to them is humans destroying their natural habitat for farming and mining. Also, through the introduction of livestock into certain areas so the camels find themselves competing for food.
Are dromedary camels endangered?
Do goldfish have different genders?
There are several subtle physical differences between male and female goldfish. Female goldfish tend to be more brightly colored than males. Male goldfish have a relatively concave, slit-shaped vent. Finally, the pectoral fins usually are more pointed in shape on a male goldfish than a female.
How can you tell if a black moor goldfish is male or female?
Examine the gill covers and pectoral fins for small white bumps. These bumps are known as “breeding tubercles,” and only appear on male goldfish. If you do not see any on your fish during breeding season, the fish is likely female.
How old are goldfish when they are sold?
shakaho. Feeder sized goldfish are usually 3-4 months old.
Why are my koi fish chasing each other?
During the spring season you might witness your koi chasing each other around the pond; usually first thing in the morning. While you might assume this is too traumatic for the female koi, this flurry of activity has to happen because she has no ability to push her eggs out with her abdominal muscles.
Can koi and goldfish mate?
Yes, Goldfish and Koi Can Reproduce Together! Goldfish and koi may be quite different… Yet they DO have the ability to spawn with one another. Goldfish can also hybridize with other carp species (source).
Do Koi eat their babies?
The adult Koi will eat their young when they are still eggs or if they are small and resemble insects. Once the baby Koi actually resemble real fish and the adult fish recognize this, they will no longer eat them, so it is important to start this process as soon as you notice spawning.
Are koi born black?
These black baby Koi are called fry. Color of the Koi will start to appear sometime between week 3 and 12 after they are born. If you notice, your Koi appears bronze if they are out of the water, do not be alarmed, they will appear black when looking at them through the water, but often be a dark bronze color.