A lair is a den or shelter where animals, such as fish, rest, hide, or raise their young. In terms of schools of fish, a lair can be a specific area within their natural habitat where they congregate for protection, feeding, or breeding. It provides a safe and secure environment for the fish to thrive.
A lair is a place where a wild animal lives, like a cozy little den or hideout. When it comes to schools of fish, they don't really have lairs in the traditional sense. Instead, they stick together in groups for safety, kind of like a fishy posse looking out for each other. So, while they may not have fancy individual lairs, they've got each other's backs in the big ol' ocean.
Groups of fish are called a school of fish or a shoal of fish. example: The school of fish swam upstream.
Sharks are fish. Fish swim in 'schools'. Whales and dolphins are mammals. These swim in 'pods'.
Fish swim in schools.
They live in schools.
Yes, clown fish often swim in small schools with other clown fish. These schools help protect them from predators and aid in finding food.
A lair is like a cave and fish have a lair :)
fish have lairs
a lair is kind of cave i don't know how it applys to schools of fish
because fish have a lot a lairs in hes body
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schools cause groups of fish are always called schools
they live in schools and fish what ever you believe.
It depends on whether they went to different schools together!
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Groups of fish are called a school of fish or a shoal of fish. example: The school of fish swam upstream.