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Name Of Fish

Name Fish
Male Name --
Femle Name --
Kids/Baby Name fry, fingerling
Group Name draft, run, school, shoal
More About Fish

  • Fish is an animal which lives and breathes in water.
  • All fish are vertebrates (have a backbone) and most breathe through gills and have fins and scales.
  • Fish make up about half of all known vertebrate species.
  • A combination of the number of fins and their characteristics, scale counts, general features, colour, maximum length and distribution are used for their identification
  • Difference between male and female fish - In some species the males and females have different shaped bodies or different colouring; in other species there is no visible difference.
  • Some fish have lungs and breathe air, but most breathe through gills.
  • The lateral line is a row of scales that most fish have along their sides, stretching from their head to tail. Under these scales are a system of fluid-filled canals and specialized cells which transmit vibrations to the brain.
  • The lateral line helps fish to detect objects including predators and prey.
  • Fish secrete a type of mucus from their skin. This slime coating is important because it provides protection against parasites and diseases, covers wounds to prevent infection and helps fish move through the water faster.
  • Some species release toxins in their slime which ward off attacking creatures while others use their slime to feed their young.
  • Fish Diet: Detritus, diatoms, aquatic macro-invertebrates (particularly insect larvae, crustaceans and worms), molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, zooplankton, fish and their eggs, terrestrial insects, water birds, turtles, frogs, snakes and mice etc .
  • In various parts of the world there are animals such as wild cats, wild pigs and bears that feed on fish.
  • Freshwater fish inhabit all sorts of environments: streams, rivers, lakes, springs, lands, lagoons, billabongs, backwaters, estuaries, swamps, dune lakes, reservoirs, ponds and drains.
  • Some freshwater fish also spend part of their lifecycle at sea.


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