Fish that feed on sediment are typically found in river environments where the substrate consists of sand, mud, or gravel. These fish, such as catfish and some species of carp, use their specialized feeding adaptations to sift through the sediment for organic matter and small invertebrates. Rivers provide a dynamic habitat with varying flow rates and sediment types, making them ideal for sediment-feeding fish. Additionally, the presence of plant life and organic debris in rivers enhances the availability of food sources for these species.
Yes, salmon is a type of fish that is commonly found in rivers.
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They are found in oceans, lakes, and rivers.
Betta fish was first found in the rivers of Thailand.They are basically river water fish.......
there is salt in the sea, not in rivers
A bony fish that is buried rapidly in ocean sediment
there are 99 900.000 fishes found in rivers in different parts of world
Piranhas are found in South American rivers. They are found in the Amazon basin and in the rivers of Guyanas. They have very sharp teeth, and they eat meat.
The Piranha is the name of several species of carnivorous fish that are mainly found in Amazon rivers.
Whever fish are to be found, rivers and lakes, swamps and coastlines.
In any of the lakes or rivers in Ireland, or in the seas around its coast.