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Clownfish have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. Besides anemones, clownfish donâ??t like many other organisms, and may be aggressive towards them.
Its by the ladder to the left of it, it will swim up.
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Clownfish are called "clownfish" due to their vibrant orange coloration and bold white bands, which give them a playful, clown-like appearance. Their lively behavior and the way they swim among anemones further contribute to this whimsical name. Additionally, their association with the animated film "Finding Nemo," which features a clownfish as its main character, has popularized the name even more.
In deep water
Clownfish have an internal skeleton, which is characteristic of bony fish. Their skeleton is made up of bones rather than an exoskeleton, which is found in some invertebrates like crustaceans. This internal skeleton provides support and structure, allowing clownfish to swim effectively in their aquatic environments.
Carp swim an average of between 20 to 30 feet deep but have been known to swim as deep as 50 feet. They basically will go as deep as needed to get to their food.
They use their fins to power through the water
They get their name from their bright orange coloring and white stripes, but also from the bouncy way they swim.
Clownfish have some great adaptations to survive. One of them is to be safe from sea anemone stings, by having special oils on their scales.
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