Well they can't breath on land. They have gills either side of their head which bring the fishes blood very close to the tissue surface.This allows Carbon dioxide to leave the blood and Oxygen to be taken up.
Fish breath oxygen that is the same oxygen we breathe, but dissolved in the water; and they breathe through their gills!
They live where they have evolved to live. Everything has its place and fulfills a specific need in the ecology of the ocean.
The bamboo forest, with water, stream, fishes, and small mammals such as mice live where the Giant Panda lives. And other Pandas!
hot water makes the fishes organs more productive, or faster. That makes the fish energetic
Fishes
Which flat tailed water animal makes a dam and lives in a lodge
No there is a group call F.A.R (fishes,amphibians, and reptiles). Fishes belong in the fish group and amphibians are double life lives in water and land. Reptiles are Alligators.
Freshwater (whitewater) fishes include halibut, salmon, and red snappers.
the shape which is narrow in the beginning and broad in the middle is called a streamline shape. fishes have streamlined shape which makes their movement in water easier and helps to reduce water resistance.octopuses do not have a streamlined body but while moving it makes a streamlined body .boats ,fishes,airoeplanes etc have streamlineshape.
bass other fishes
A blue fishes habitat is in the water.
Well, sea horses cant swim their tail helps them they hold on to sea wead with their tails and they are also the slowest animal that lives in the water. Anyway they eat small fishes, they hold on to sea wead with their tails and wait until they see fishes come by if no fishes come by then they go look for fishes.
Ammonia is your fishes urine, The small it gives of is terrible and it stresses your fish. It also makes your water dirtier.
Edward C. Migdalski has written: 'Angler's guide to the fresh water sport fishes of North America' -- subject(s): Fishing, Freshwater fishes 'The fresh & salt water fishes of the world' -- subject(s): Fishes 'Angler's guide to the salt water game fishes' -- subject(s): Fishes, Saltwater fishing