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the male fish eject a slicone of a oil like substance that creates a shell that allows the to adapt to new water
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
Fish adapt by swimming really fast
a fish's buthole
they just get used to it after a while
This really depends on the species of the fish, what kind of fish it is, and its age. But fish in the wild and domestically-bred fish will react differently to a new environment. Fish that have lived in tanks tend to adapt better to a new environment (ex. When a tank is changed/cleaned) than wild fish who are used to some certain things in their environment. ~ Hexedgirl92
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
Animals (fish) live in the ocean, which makes it an environment.
The scientific name for the blobfish is Psychrolutes marcidus. It is a deep-sea fish that has a gelatinous and soft body, allowing it to adapt to the high-pressure environment of the deep ocean.