remove the oxygen from the water.
2006-08-20 03:04:55
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answer #1
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answered by herbs411_42719 5
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If you pull a fish backwards it drowns. Happens often when you fish with livebait and you reel the fish in.
2006-08-20 10:03:42
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answer #2
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answered by corpuscollossus 3
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Drowning is defined as being suffocated by submersion in a liquid (water).
Suffocation is defined as "the deprivation of oxygen that results in the termination of respiration".
Therefore you can drown a fish by placing it into water that does not have sufficient oxygen to sustain respiration.
2006-08-20 10:17:58
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answer #3
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answered by Michael J 2
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Yes you can drown a fish in a bucket of air.
Or in a can of oil.
Or in a vacuumed container.
2006-08-20 10:05:33
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Make a whirlpool in the aquarium. I wonder if the fish is drown.
2006-08-20 10:10:58
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answered by Kiyura 4
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You cant drown a fish in ordianry clean water, but I guess if you put something toxic in his water he would die...
A fish can't drown he has fins which help it breath under water.
2006-08-20 10:15:22
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answer #6
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answered by jojo 2
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probably you can take the pond fish and put it into a salt/sea water and it will drown in it...vice versa, if you take a salt water fish and put it into a normal fish tank filled with normal water, it will drown itself.....
2006-08-20 10:06:07
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answer #7
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answered by jims_bong 5
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As we drown sharks, pull them backwards in the water.
2006-08-20 10:04:42
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answered by Frank 6
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You can pull the fish backwards through the water. That cause water to go up its gills.
2006-08-20 10:09:49
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answered by shellyseashore13 1
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Possible. If the water get too salty, osmosis may kill a fish through dehydration.
2006-08-20 10:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It can't be done. Sharks CAN stop swimming in the water and live. If you've ever been to an aquarium you should see this, they often rest at the bottom.
2006-08-20 10:15:17
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answered by Simon 3
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