Fish swim in schools.
They live in schools.
The Sunfish needs his fins as his the heaviest fish in the whole world it is up to 1000 p so it needs it fin to swim faster to escape from his predators.
they are called flish... they are callled this because they can fly and swim... so they are flish.... no just kidding they are fish
The swim bladder allows a fish to be neutrally buoyant, so it does not have to continuously swim to keep itself from sinking to the bottom or floating to the top. All it needs to do if the water changes density is to adjust the amount of gas in the swim bladder.
Many fish swim with their mouths open. They swim with their mouths open because the water goes into their mouths and out their gills, which is how they breathe.
The swim bladder makes your fish sink so it isn't floating to the top of the tank.If your fish is floating then it might be a swim bladder problem.Or your fish is dying.
They live in schools.
What do you think? It is called a cutleFISH for a reason- it's a fish, and fish swim. So, yes, a cutleFISH does swim like any other FISH.
Swim, eat and eat and rest and swim and then eat and so on.
Some can - for example, a pike is a predator, and it is a fish and so can swim
no, they have a swim bladder but this is so the fish can stay afloat
Fibonnacci is Italian for Fish, so the "fish" sequence is a clever play on words.
No they can't because they need to have salt in the water. So no sea fish cannot swim in the river.
Wrasses are fish...so they swim.
A fish controls its depth by increasing or decreasing the amount of air in its swim bladder. When a fish has more air in the swim bladder, it is more bouyant and rises to the surface ,but when it lets out the air and the swim bladder fills with water, it becomes less bouyant so the fish sinks.
the thing that makes a sail fish fast is its sail and body shape
Helps maintain Fish buoyancy ( from further down in the water or to surface) The swim bladder can fill by gulping air at the surface, this enables the fish to float or empty by loosing air from the swim bladder through a pneumatic duct (a pneumatic duct is an internal gas filled organ) connected to the oesophagus, this enables the fish to sink.