express the adaptation in fish body
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Fish have been around a lot longer than we have. The first fish evolved about 500 million years ago. Homo sapiens didn’t come along until about 200,000 years ago. For the first 199,850 years or so, their primary interest in fish was to catch and eat them. Then, about 150 years ago, Charles Darwin showed up and began asking questions about animals and their adaptations. There’s a very good reason that fish are still around. They are extremely well-adapted to their environment.
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Fish are adapted to move efficiently and sense their surroundings under water. They've also evolved coloring to help them evade predators and gills to get the oxygen they need to survive.
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Fish are adapted to move efficiently and sense their surroundings under water. They've also evolved coloring to help them evade predators and gills to get the oxygen they need to survive.
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Fish have adapted to their environment through the evolution of gills, swim bladders it and fins. ... Fish breathe by drawingwater in their mouths and forcing it out of the body via a number of gill slits. The gill slits are rich in blood vessels, enabling the direct absorption of oxygen.
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