It can be true, but 35% area of the Sundarbans are water. during high tide it will rise 65%. water is every places of Sundarbans....
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Goldie is a fish, and all fish live underwater, so Goldie lives underwater.
True salt water (marine) fish do not have the required evolutionay developments to cope with living in fresh water. Brackish water or Estuarine fish can be aclimatised to live in fresh water for a considerable time but eventually they will need a return to salt water otherwise they get sick.
salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
If the fish are an Estuarine species it is possible that they could be slowly and gently converted to live in fresh water. They would however die of shock if they are taken from salt water and suddenly placed in fresh. If they are true marine fish from the Ocean, then they will never live in fresh water no matter what you do.
Fish, just like most other creatures on this planet, tend to live in habitats that are best suited for them. While this is most often true, there are some exceptions to the rule.
Gills allow the fish to extract oxygen from the water. Without oxygen, the fish would die. So the answer is TRUE.
Flounders are saltwater fish, some can be kept temporarily in brackish water.
They live in shallow warm water because angelfish [usally] live near south America so the water is always warm because they are near the equator. they live in shallow water because their pray is a squid and big,huge squid cannot get to shallow places. HOPE IT HELPS!!that's not true angler fish live in the Antarctic and Atlantic oceans and they live right at the very bottom.
no, they are basically giant gold fish.FRESH WATER FISH. although you can add about one tablespoon aquarium salt to 10 gallons of water.It helps the fish to not be stressed,they will thrive.also use proper amount water conditioner( chlorine remover) KOI grow HUGE fast You will need, a 50 gallon tank or a true pond. they are awesome!
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