It reduces friction
To hold their organs.
they are different fishes arond the world
shape of a fish is streamlined i.e. it is broad in the middle and tapers at the edges so this shape helps to cut through water similarly in a boat it helps in smooth movement
No. Some animals( example. Puffer fish) don't depend on speed so they don't have streamlined body shape. Other fish that depends on speed to catch fish or running away from predator have streamlined body shape so that they can swim faster.
The streamlined shape of the penguin makes it an excellent underwater swimmer, enabling it to cut easily through the water to catch fish- it's primary food source.
Yes, they should have. The reason is that fishes have streamlined body shape and since mudskippers are also considered as a specie of fish, it would also have the same characteristic.
like missiles the fish cut through the water with their streamlined shape my name is selena garcia and i live in spain, madrid
A frog has slimy skin and smooth skin and is very skinny depending on what type of frog it is.
Sharks, Tuna, Mackerels, and Marlins are all examples of Streamlined body shape fishes.
They have evolved over the years to being very aerodynamically shaped, helped on by their feathers that smooth things out and give them a nice streamlined contour.
yes
Their shape and aerodynamic efficiency makes them streamlined.
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