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- Fish adaptations include1234:
- Streamlined body shape to reduce water resistance while swimming.
- Gills for extracting oxygen from water.
- Fins for propelling and steering.
- Coloring for camouflage and evading predators.
- Possession of venom and other defensive mechanisms.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Fish have adapted to live in an enormously wide range of aquatic habitats. Adaptations are features that increase the animals’ likelihood of surviving in their habitat. Adaptations may be categorised as: structural, e.g. body cover, body shape, camouflage, appendages and mouth parts;marinewaters.fish.wa.gov.au/resource/fact-sheet-fi…Fish are adapted to move efficiently and sense their surroundings under water. They've also evolved coloring to help them evade predators and gills to get the oxygen they need to survive.sciencing.com/adaptations-do-fish-8690376.htmlFish are aquatic, ectothermic vertebrates. Many structures in fish are adaptations for their aquatic lifestyle. For example, fish have a stream-lined body that reduces water resistance while swimming. Fish have gills for “breathing” oxygen in water and fins for propelling and steering their body through water.bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_G…10 Fish Adaptations (Evolutionary Secrets!) Examples of fish adaptations include the gills, a streamlined body for swimming, the possession of venom and defensive mechanisms, and so much more. There are many types of fishes in the sea, and not all of them adapted in the same way.faunafacts.com/fish-adaptations/ - People also ask
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