They will swim up to 37 miles an hour and shoot out of the water. Than they will sped out their wings/fins and glide for hundreds of miles avoiding the hungry fish below.
migrate
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
Fish adapt by swimming really fast
they just get used to it after a while
first they start out with gills. Now they have legs
they adapt by just living with it and get used to it
they survive with the temperature of water
Greeks learned to plant on hill sides and fish for food.
It uses an antifreeze which stops it from getting frozen.
they can easily adapt to any freshwater places because it eats all types of foods
Greeks learned to plant on hill sides and fish for food.
Mountain stream fish. Cooler water, a good amount of water movement. They will adapt to various conditions.