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Fish Adaptations

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Fish adaptations refer to the various physical and behavioral traits that allow fish to survive and thrive in their underwater environments.

Key Features

  • Gills for extracting oxygen from water
  • Fins for propulsion and stability
  • Lateral line system for detecting vibrations in the water
  • Swim bladder for buoyancy control

Pros

  • Efficient oxygen extraction through gills
  • Versatile fins for swimming in diverse habitats
  • Sensitive lateral line system for detecting prey and predators

Cons

  • Limited ability to breathe air outside of water
  • Vulnerable to pollution and habitat destruction

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