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How are fish adapted to their environment? ( Science Fusion)

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They have streamlined bodies, a lateral line system for gathering sensory input on both sides of the body, a mucus/slime coating to cover scales, thus helping to move faster in water. Some use incredible camoflauge to bkend in with their surroundings. Fins help them to steer, swim, stabilize.
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Fish have adapted to the environment by learning to use its fins and gills underwater.
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