Fish bodies bend primarily to facilitate movement and swimming. The flexible structure of their bodies, along with their muscular fins and tails, allows them to create lateral movements, which help them propel through water efficiently. This bending motion also enables fish to navigate through various environments, evade predators, and pursue prey. Additionally, the streamlined shape reduces drag, enhancing their swimming performance.
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no bend oregon has crystal clear rivers that come straight from the mountains no dangerous fish are known to this area
because they have smaller legs and smaller head and bodies which is heavy for their body!
Whales are not fish. Fish move their bodies sideways when they swim; whales move their bodies up and down.
Yes, but to a certain degree.
yes
Streamlined Bodies
Yes, but you can bend their bodies still by twisting it yourself.
fish have laderal lines that run down the sides of their bodies.
Bend over and ill show you lol (i didn't wirte the answer)
If a fishes spine is deformed or broken the fish will not do well and IMO should be euthanased.
they have stremline bodies