Most types of fish are only adapted to living in one type of water. Most species of stickleback can adapt to salt, brackish, or fresh water.
There is insufficient information in your question. What country? How big is the fish? Are there any markings? Some freshwater fish which have spines include, the Perch, Ruffe, Zander and Stickleback.
Predators of stickleback fish include birds such as herons and cormorants, as well as larger fish like pike and bass. Additionally, mammals like otters and raccoons are known to feed on stickleback fish.
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Brook stickleback fish live to about one to two years occasionally three years.
Not at all. Fish and dolphins and such have spines, but the ocean is filled with invertebrates. Crustaceans, bivalves, molluscs, annelids, you name it.
External, like most fish.
egg, baby fish ..........
A type of spiky fish.
a shark maybe....
The spines on the oral surface are softer and bend to cover the mouth of the starfish as well as the ambulacral grooves. They are basically for protection.
Yes, they have spines. Fish are VertebratesFish are vertebrates which means that they have spines. Some types of animal which have "fish" as part of their name such as starfish and jellyfish do not, however, have spines.yes