a fish swims by moving its body sideways and then swimming and then getting and swimming in the lake where all the other fish tease him because he cant swim and he just lays at the bottom lonely with no friends
Fins are fan-like on some fish, they are used to move the fish in the water.
No, fish gills do not move when they are dead. When a fish dies, its gills stop functioning, as they require the fish to be alive in order to extract oxygen from the water through the process of respiration.
How many times a fish moves its gills in 1 minute depends on the species of fish and its size. Some species move their gills between 125 and 135 times a minute. Smaller fish move their gills more often than larger ones.
Fish have fins instead of legs. Fins help fish navigate and move through water by providing stability and propulsion.
Fish can swim because they have streamlined bodies that reduce water resistance, paired fins that provide stability and maneuverability, and a swim bladder that helps with buoyancy control. These adaptations allow fish to move efficiently through water.
They both help a fish to move
pushs the fish to move
Dolphins move up and down. Fish move mostly in a straight line.
yes you can move them we have a pond full of 60 fish all shapes and sizes. we have to move the fish eggs as the other fish will eat them otherwish. i would move them if you have other fish with them as they may eat them and depending on how big the other fish are, when they are born they may be to small so be eaten again. hope this helps its safe to move them xx
They swim
a long fish.
Gurami Fish do not have hands!!!!!!
like all other fish
they move like a games
Whales are not fish. Fish move their bodies sideways when they swim; whales move their bodies up and down.
A "school" of fish.
cosmic task of a fish is to move the water