A.You will find "auratus" in water and on land. The word comes from the Latin word for gold. It's used in the naming of species, from goldfish to hamsters.
A.There are around 900 scales on the average domestic goldfish. There are more varieties of goldfish (carassius auratus) than any other aquarium fish.
Q.What is a female goldfish called
A.Carassius auratus (the common goldfish) does not have separate names for the female of the species. Pet names often used include Betty, Cleo and Grace.
Q.what kind of bird is a flicker?
A.A flicker is any of various large North American woodpeckers of the genus Colaptes, especially C. auratus, known as the common flicker.
Q.Does a gold fish have a stomach?
A.Yes, a goldfish (Carassius auratus) has a stomach, which is generally about the size of its eye. Goldfish were domesticated from the Prussian Carp.
Q.Do all fish intake oxygen to live?
A.Yes, all fish need oxygen. However, Carp (carassius & Cyprinus carpio) & goldfish (carassius auratus) can live in oxygen depleted ponds for a few weeks.