a long fish.
it help the fish to move swiftly threw the water
it help the fish to move swiftly threw the water
A cheetah can move swiftly on land and a peregrine falcon can move swiftly in the air.
When swimming- it helps to move more swiftly in the water.
Because if fish had fur then the fur would get wet and weigh them down and they wouldn't be able to swim very well. Scales help them move swiftly in the water and give them an armor-like outer covering.
Yes, penguins have a streamlined body shape that helps them glide efficiently through the water while swimming. Their shape reduces water resistance, allowing them to move swiftly and catch fish underwater.
They move swiftly.
They regulary eat garter snakes and fish in the wild. Once in a creek, a large snapping turtle was fighting a coyote and the coyote was defeated.
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A "school" of fish.
Yes they do it helps the move threw the water swiftly yet they can still walk on land
Fish use density in order to move in the water since they do not have lungs. When the density of water keeps changing, fish use it to move and thereby using less energy.