Most types of fish are only adapted to living in one type of water. Most species of stickleback can adapt to salt, brackish, or fresh water.
The Triggerfish has wide teeth adapted for crushing shells. They also have a dorsal fin that can be locked into place to protect them from predators.
They have three spines in its back so it prevents enemies from coming near from her
The main fish that eats the stickleback fish is the brown trout. There are also many birds that eat the stickleback fish.
Red belly
Its a little fresh-water fish the size of your pinkie. It has three very sharp spikes on its back instead of a dorsal fin and it lives in the lakes and swamps of British Columbia.
Sticklebacks feed on small crustaceans and fish larvae.
The most important physical adaptation of the flying fish is its large pectoral fins. It can swim really fast and then jump out of the water. The flying fish extends its largefins and they act like wings to escape from predators. The flying fish has more adaptations that help it fly.
The main fish that eats the stickleback fish is the brown trout. There are also many birds that eat the stickleback fish.
they have to
Brook stickleback fish live to about one to two years occasionally three years.
External, like most fish.
A type of spiky fish.
a shark maybe....
egg, baby fish ..........
shrimp, insects and sometimes other fish
An aulorhynchid is a member of the Aulorhynchidae, a species of fish related to the stickleback.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gasterosteus spp.
I Think It's Internal Because Fish Lay Egg