100 Facts About Fish Por: Soundville 100 Facts About Fish 120 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast 100 Facts About Fish Mostrando página 4 de 6 Fish can produce mucus to protect their skin and reduce drag while swimming. 15/08/2024 The tigerfish has sharp, interlocking teeth for catching prey. 15/08/2024 Fish can have various types of scales, including cycloid, ctenoid, and placoid. 15/08/2024 The goblin shark has a protrusible jaw that extends to catch prey. 15/08/2024 Fish can exhibit schooling behavior to reduce the risk of predation. 15/08/2024 The bowfin is a primitive fish with a lung-like gas bladder for breathing air. 15/08/2024 Fish can have specialized adaptations, like the antifreeze proteins in Antarctic icefish. 15/08/2024 The lanternfish has light-producing organs called photophores. 15/08/2024 Fish have a closed circulatory system, with blood circulating through vessels. 15/08/2024 The fish brain is divided into regions responsible for different functions, including movement and sensory processing. 15/08/2024 Fish have a backbone, making them vertebrates. 15/08/2024 The seahorse is a type of fish where the males carry and birth the young. 15/08/2024 Fish can use camouflage to avoid predators or ambush prey. 15/08/2024 Some fish, like the herring, migrate in massive schools for spawning. 15/08/2024 Fish scales grow in rings, similar to the growth rings of trees. 15/08/2024 The clownfish lives in sea anemones, which provide protection from predators. 15/08/2024 Fish can be found at depths of over 8,000 meters in the ocean. 15/08/2024 The garfish has a long, slender body and beak-like jaws filled with sharp teeth. 15/08/2024 Fish can exhibit parental care, with some species guarding and nurturing their offspring. 15/08/2024 The catfish has taste buds all over its body, allowing it to detect food. 15/08/2024 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 6 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn