Catfish have adapted to their habitat in several ways. Catfish have a really good sense of smell, their whiskers help them to feel around in the low depths of the ocean, and they have also adapted to needing less light to live.
They adapt by camoflauging into the rocks!
Yes, catfish can be found in wetlands as they prefer slow-moving or still waters with plenty of vegetation. Wetlands provide a suitable habitat for catfish to thrive as they offer ample food sources and shelter.
Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people
Ants adapt to their habitat by building complex underground nests, communicating through pheromones, and having specialized roles within the colony such as foraging, defending, and caring for the young. They also have strong social structures and strategies for finding food and defending their territory.
Fossas adapt to their habitat by having sharp retractable claws for climbing trees, keen senses for hunting in low light conditions, and a slender body that allows them to move swiftly through the dense vegetation of Madagascar's forests. They also have a specialized jaw structure to consume a variety of prey, including lemurs and birds.
mostly lakes, but rarly rivers
They adapt by camoflauging into the rocks!
No, they just adapt to wherever they are. But the presence of a rattlesnake does change other animal's habitat.
they adapt by curling up there tail
Wetlands where aquatic creatures are present, also marshes.
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by doing it
as they are bald
because they do that.
you will mostly find catfish in a lake or river they dont adapt to salt water very easily