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adantrujillo1234
06.09.2019 • 
Biology

Fish bodies vary with the habitat the fish live in as well as the needs that the fish have. bottom-dwelling fish are often flattened and camouflaged. open-water predators often have large mouths and bullet-shaped bodies. reef-dwelling fish are often shaped like rudders for fast swimming and have small mouths for grazing. schooling fish that eat plankton are often streamlined and bullet-shaped with large toothless mouths.
deduce what type of fish the spadefish pictured here might be.

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