Arowanas are freshwater hard fish of the family Osteoglossidae, otherwise called bonytongues. Right now fish, the head is hard and the stretched body is secured by enormous, overwhelming scales, with a mosaic example of trenches. The dorsal and butt-centric balances have delicate beams and are for quite some time based, while the pectoral and ventral blades are little. The name “bonytongues” is gotten from a toothed bone on the floor of the mouth, the “tongue”, furnished with teeth that nibble against teeth on the top of the mouth. The arowana is a facultative air breather and can acquire oxygen from air by sucking it into its swim bladder, which is fixed with vessels like lung tissue.
They’re a tad more than 3 1/2 weeks old now and they’ve had their first worming and have tripled (at least) in size. We started kibble today because Mom is w…
This is a clip from Poudre River Gundogs Training The Pointing Retriever. The clip shows you the correct way to introduce birds for retrieving. For more training info go to www.poudrerivergundogs.com.
Voici une des races “les labradors” de notre Elevage BLUELAGONS de Chiens & Chats