It uses it's gills to extract oxygen from the water to oxygenate it's blood and also to expel carbon dioxide from the blood.
yes yes it depend if you fish to much because the pther animals which survive on fish should at least get some fish can survive on their fish diet yes yes it depend if you fish to much because the pther animals which survive on fish should at least get some fish can survive on their fish diet
they kill other fish to survive and their eyes adapted to all of the majestic fish and blood everywhere from other sharks
No. Puffer fish can only survive in the ocean.
kitty fish
A fish could actually live in a bowl of human blood as the blood of human's and the pH level of normal water is close enough together to not endanger the fish. You would also have to have oxygen in blood, which is very possible because red blood cells have hemoglobin, which can take up to four oxygen molecules on it, two on each side. As long as the temperature is pretty much the same as what the fish needs to live in, the fish can easily live in a bowl of human blood. But that is very sick if any one tries that, to use that much blood, and actually stick a fish in it is just unnatural
What are 3 examples of fish fins helping it to survive?
What about Blood Parrot Fish?
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Blob fish survive by laying on the bottom of the ocean floor and eat anything that floats by!
Star fish can survive about 5 days out of water. Then they will die from Dehydration.
Yes, Arctic fish have antifreeze proteins in their blood that allow them to survive in extremely cold temperatures by lowering the freezing point of their body fluids. These proteins prevent ice crystals from forming and damaging the fish's cells, enabling them to thrive in icy waters.