hey, I can't tell you eaxactly how many muscles they have but I can tell you that a fish's muscle count for 80% of its body... hope that helps.
Most fish have very flexible skeletons laced with soft cartilage that allow them to move quickly and with great flexibility. This allows them to easily outrun predators and squeeze into very tight spots.
The animal that is the most flexible is a very subjective question. Animals with skeletal structures that are flexible are cartilaginous fish and snakes. Otherwise perhaps a parasitic worm of some sort.
Cats are very flexible. They are able to stretch more than humans.Well my cat Bexley is very flexible, he can almost do a backflip and when i throw him up in the air he can do somersaults!!!
some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
The skeleton of jawless fish, such as lampreys and hagfish, is primarily made of cartilage rather than bone. Cartilage is a flexible and lightweight tissue that provides structure and support to these fish without the need for heavy bones.
Yes but it is very flexible
Very flexible! :)
SHARKS AND RAYS HAVE CARTILAGE SKELETONS,WHICH MEANS THEY ARE VERY FLEXIBLE. I THINK.(peytonallentranum)
yep they're incredibly flexible
I am very flexible! :)
she is very flexible you tell look how skinny she is
Well you dont have to be very flexible but do need to be flexible for some thingz
she is very flexible you tell look how skinny she is
Well,if your talking about how fish and land animals are different,then I'll help.Fish can breathe for a very long time underwater (aquarium fish,like the Betta,i don't think they surface for air.) and fish have a more flexible spine,so the can turn in unbelievable ways in the water.
The hours in this job are flexible.She was a very flexible woman.
Fish Have Gills To Breathe Under Waterthey have streamline bodiesthey become flexible
sea stars are flexible. sea stars do not have any bones. so they are very flexible:)