They swim, they have gills, they live under water, they are sea creatures. They have fins, they travel in schools, they live underwater, and they have scales. Most fishes have gills, fins, and scales. Their skeletons are either made of cartilage and bone. they are cold blooded
I do not know of any mammal (mammals are the only animals to have hair) that has fins (fins are the preserve of fishes), but a sea-lion is an animal that is covered in hair and has "flippers".
Seahorses are fish. They are cold-blooded vertebrates, have fins, gills and a lateral line. They are also covered with bony plates, which replace scales found on other fishes.
Some characteristics of sea animals include streamlined bodies for efficient swimming, gills for breathing underwater, and adaptations like fins or tentacles for locomotion. They often have a high tolerance for saltwater environments and may exhibit a wide range of shapes, sizes, and behaviors to survive in their marine habitats.
no. they swim. can't breath out of water. have gills for a reason, and they are related to sharks.
The creator gave some sea fish scales because the one with fins and scales you eat. Look in the scriptures in Leviticus 11:9-12 and it will tell everything.Hope this helps.
Fish.
yes ex a fish
A clown fish has the normal parts most fish have, such as gills, scales, fins, a head, and body with tail. Its body also is covered with mucus that protects it from the sea anemone. The clownfish is orange in color and white large stripes.
Well, aren't you curious about our scaly friends? Perch have adapted to their watery world with fins for swimming, gills for breathing, and camouflaged colors for blending in with their surroundings. They're basically the chameleons of the sea, but with a little more attitude.
water snakes All fish, sea turtles, sea snakes, although the turtles "fins" are actually webbed legs, and the sea snakes do not have true fins, just a flattened tail to provide locomotion.
The kind that have scales and gills and swim around. If you are trying to catch them they really love worms!