Yes, different species don't swim together . Depending on the species they are lower or higher in the water. Just like birds arrange themselves according to species in a tree.
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A group of fish is called a school, shoal, draft, run, haul, or catch.
The collective noun for koi fish in a pond is a "school" or a "pond" of koi. These terms reflect the social nature of koi fish, as they often gather in groups. The term "school" is commonly used for many types of fish, emphasizing their communal behavior.
The phrase 'fish school there' means they group or gather in that location. A group of fish is called a school of fish. Therefore, if 'fish school there' they join together to form a school.
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School of Fish was created in 1989.
School of Fish ended in 1994.
School of fish is quite commonly used but a shoal of fish is the proper name.
A collection of fish is called a school. If there is a group of fish traveling through the water, they are called a school of fish.
No, "school of fishes" is not the correct way to refer to a group of the same type of fish. The correct way to say that is "school of fish" since the plural of fish is fish.
Groups of fish are called a school of fish or a shoal of fish. example: The school of fish swam upstream.
A collection of fish is called a school.