It has gills to breath.
It has a tail to swim.
It has a streamline shape.
The clownfish is best known for its ability to come in contact with the stinging tentacles of the sea anemone, and not be harmed. Not only are the clownfish not harmed by the anemone, they live among the sea anemone and use its tentacles as protection from enemies. The clownfish also feed the anemone by leaving waste that is left behind in its tentacles, or actually gathering the food. This is a perfect example of symbiosis, which is defined as being different species of the animal kingdom living off of each other.
* This ques may need a spcecific fish, but heres some adaptations of a fish...: * A fish's gills * Its tail and fins.... * and remember if you find out wat is an adaptations of an animal,heres the definition: Bera Ankita, :):
a lobsters behavioral adaptations arethat it can eat fish by swinging its tail back and forth, it can become blue, it has a shell
Some of the adaptations that allow fish to live in the water are gills, fins, and scales. The gills allow the fish to live in the water. The gills allow the fish to extract oxygen from the water. The fins allow the fish to swim through the water and help it stear itself. For the scales I'm not sure!
Gills are the adaptation that enables a fish to extract oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide. This allows fish to respire efficiently while living underwater.
Fish have many adadptations for escaping from predators. * Their tails allow them to swim quickly. * Some fish can also swim backwards * The colours of different fish allow them to camouflage into water plants or into the sea floor.
adaptations of a cabezon
no fish around
its a fish so it has fish adaptations
Fish have many adaptations that help them survive their environment. Their gills are part of their adaptations that helps them in respiration. Fins also come in handy for purposes of mobility.
the have gills
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Gills and fins.
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they have stremline bodies
They can flap better out of water.