Sharks, Tuna, Mackerels, and Marlins are all examples of Streamlined body shape fishes.
fish need to be more streamlined than land mammals because they need to be able to stream quickly through water. They need to be able to do this for many reasons such as to either catch their prey (if they are large carniverous fish) or escape from their predator.
Yes, penguins have a streamlined body shape that helps them glide efficiently through the water while swimming. Their shape reduces water resistance, allowing them to move swiftly and catch fish underwater.
Having a streamlined body helps a fish reduce drag as it moves through the water, allowing for faster and more efficient swimming. The shape of the body minimizes water resistance, making it easier for the fish to propel itself forward using less energy. This adaptation is essential for predatory fish to chase and catch their prey, as well as for migratory species to cover long distances.
Yes, mudskippers have a streamlined body shape that helps them move efficiently through the mud and water. Their flattened bodies and strong pectoral fins allow them to navigate their unique habitat of intertidal zones.
cause its fwong
octopus and star fish
No. Some animals( example. Puffer fish) don't depend on speed so they don't have streamlined body shape. Other fish that depends on speed to catch fish or running away from predator have streamlined body shape so that they can swim faster.
Fish, birds and snakes are a few
it helps in reducing resistance in water
yes
Streamlined body and large lungs are some of the adaptation of the lung fish.
Yes it does it has a streamlined body
Dolphins and Whales are not fish, they are mammals, so that just leaves the barracuda.
fish need to be more streamlined than land mammals because they need to be able to stream quickly through water. They need to be able to do this for many reasons such as to either catch their prey (if they are large carniverous fish) or escape from their predator.
because seals need to hunt for fish, and to swim faster, they have evolved so that their body has changed and became streamlined. having streamlined bodies makes seals swim faster and can change direction better, making it a more efficient hunter and some diarrhoea
Yes, penguins have a streamlined body shape that helps them glide efficiently through the water while swimming. Their shape reduces water resistance, allowing them to move swiftly and catch fish underwater.
No. The faster moving pelagic/surface dwelling species of fish are more likely to be streamlined.