1.Clownfish
2. Rays
3. Seahorse
4. Sharks
5. Hawkfishes
6. Mandarin Fish
7. Firefish
8. Triggerfish
9. Anemone fish
10. Wrasses
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anadromous fishes - live in ocean reproduce in freshwater or catadromous fishes - live in freshwater but reproduce in saltwater amphidromus fishes - move between fresh and saltwater for non-reproductive reasons
Depends on what kind of fish you ask.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for. But, in saltwater fishes the cells in the gills secrete salt inte the sea water, whereas, in freshwater fish the cells in the gills actively transport salts from the water into the body.
Cartilaginous Fishes
Saltwater fish drink constantly, freshwater fish never drink.
jawless fishes
Edward C. Migdalski has written: 'Angler's guide to the fresh water sport fishes of North America' -- subject(s): Fishing, Freshwater fishes 'The fresh & salt water fishes of the world' -- subject(s): Fishes 'Angler's guide to the salt water game fishes' -- subject(s): Fishes, Saltwater fishing
frogs and fishes
Blood wastes are filtered by the kidneys. Saltwater fish lose water because of osmosis. Their kidneys return water to the body. The reverse happens in freshwater fish: they to gain water osmotically. Their kidneys produce dilute urine for excretion.
Sharks! Really Big Squids! People what live on boats and eat fishes! Fishes what eat other fishes too!
In the seas and oceans where the water has a significant salt content. Also in salt water aquariums.
Will fish. The verb 'fishes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to fish. He fishes; She fishes; It fishes. Examples of the third person, singular, future tense of the verb: He will fish; She will fish; It will fish.