2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.
2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.
A water dweller is a living organism that resides in an aquatic environment such as oceans, rivers, lakes, or ponds. These include fish, marine mammals, amphibians, and various invertebrates that have adapted to living in water.
They have adapted to live in water. depends how big the fish is but they have gills and it depends what kind of fish it is
No, they are adapted for living in deep water. The reduction in pressure would make them burst from the inside out.
they adapt by just living with it and get used to it
Some animals living in water include fish, sharks, whales, dolphins, and jellyfish. These animals have adapted to live in aquatic environments and depend on water for their survival. They have specialized adaptations such as gills for breathing, fins for swimming, and streamlined bodies for moving efficiently in their watery habitats.
Fish have gills to breathe in the water. they swim in the water and are adapted :D :D :D
yes they can if they are adapted to it
they adapted by to water and climate and grasslands
it will probably die :-(
The bald eagle does not live in arid environments, unless there is a large body of water nearby. They feed primarily on fish.
Atrout. :)