Yes, especially in the larval stage. Most species lose their gills when they become an adult, but there are some exceptions.
Fish move by swimming...as do water mammal, amphibians, and many reptiles, land mammals, insects, and birds can also swim.
do rabbit have gills
Scales, gills, fins, tail, streamlined, cold blooded
No. Fish breathe through gills and have scaly skin. They have fins and no true limbs. Amphibians breathe throgh gills during development stage then convert tro lungs. Most then grow limbs and have naked (no scales) skin. Examples of amphibians are frogs, newts, salamanders and toads.
Fish are sea animals that possess scales, fins, and gills. Scales provide protection, fins help with swimming and maneuvering, and gills allow them to extract oxygen from water. There are many different species of fish found in various aquatic environments, ranging from oceans to freshwater rivers. Examples include trout, salmon, and clownfish.
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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
Gills, fins, and scales.
Fish have scales, gills, flotation bladders, and fins. We don't.
fins, gills, scales, some of them have teeth.
gills scales and fins
Because they have no fins, scales, or cloven hooves, and they don't chew the cud.