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Fish do not live in the icy rivers of the tundra true or false
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Fish do not live in the icy rivers of the tundra true or false
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it's false :)) i just took the test.
Step-by-step explanation:
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False. There are a variety of fish that call the icy waters home. Many animals are able to survive such harsh conditions because they are able to regulate their bodily systems, slowing them to improve efficiency.
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