The shelter of a fish refers to environments or structures that provide protection from predators, harsh environmental conditions, and other threats. Common shelters include underwater vegetation, coral reefs, rocks, and sunken structures. These habitats offer hiding spots and breeding grounds, which are essential for the fish's survival and well-being. Additionally, shelters can help reduce stress and provide opportunities for feeding.
No Fish doesn't provide shelter it is our primary source of BACON
Tuna fish don't have a particular type of shelter. They hide from predators wherever they can. Tuna are predatory fish so many other types of fish seek shelter from tuna.
algae
because they use their fins and take rocks and stuff and bild shelter
because they use their fins and take rocks and stuff and bild shelter
water, shelter, and are essential for life about the same for fish to
aquarium
Remora
its made out of fish bones
by being cool hahaha
clown fish attract fish to the anemone because the fish wants to eat the clownfish so the anemone catches the fish and eats it
Fish!