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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.

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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.

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They have three spines in its back so it prevents enemies from coming near from her

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