They travel in groups so that they can avoid predators if one happens to spot them from a far.
they have gills which allow them to breath underwater
All fish have gills needed to survive under water
they survive under water in the winter because the water freezes completely but,the ice is like water to them and it just freezes there DNA in place and doesnt hurt them a bit
fishes. All fishes breath in the water. They cannot survive outside of water except for few fishes which have adapted to breath air like the mud skipper fish. The only reason fishes are able to breath under water is because of their gills
They swim, they have gills, they live under water, they are sea creatures. They have fins, they travel in schools, they live underwater, and they have scales. Most fishes have gills, fins, and scales. Their skeletons are either made of cartilage and bone. they are cold blooded
fishes
no but a fish is called ashly b
the inhabitants could have special adaptations, such as fish have gills that allow them to breathe under water.
Yes, Fish can breathe under unlike us they have gills instead of lungs.
Pisciculture is the rearing and breeding of fishes under controlled condition.
Yes, they do.
Pisciculture is the practice of raising fish for commercial purposes, such as food production or restocking fisheries. It involves the controlled cultivation of fish in ponds, tanks, or other water bodies.
A lot of animals can survive under 90 degree weather.