Bird and fish movement share similarities in their fluidity and adaptability to their environments. Both utilize streamlined body shapes that reduce resistance, allowing for efficient navigation through air and water, respectively. Additionally, both groups exhibit coordinated movements, often relying on social structures or schooling (in fish) and flocking (in birds) to enhance their mobility and safety. These adaptations enable them to respond effectively to environmental changes and predators.
The bird meets the fish by the bird EATING the fish that's literally the meeting
Fish are not alike to mammals
Bird is to Owl as Fish is to Salmon.
Fish and bees are alike in the sense that they are all obtained by fishing.
the can both fly
They're not.
It depends on what kind of fish it is but most fish are alike to crabs because they both have the special technique to swim
A bird!!!
fish
A swallow is a bird.
A grouse is a bird.
they're both animals