Science, asked by kartikRaghuwanshi, 1 month ago

fishes have ... to protect them ​

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Answered by princeameta2882007
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Explanation:

When they sense danger they fill their stomachs with water (or air if they are out of water). This exposes sharp spines that cover their bodies. This makes them less inviting for predators to catch. Their skin and some internal organs contain tetrodotoxins, which are highly toxic substances.

Answered by XxMrCuteBoiixX
10

Explanation:

When they sense danger they fill their stomachs with water (or air if they are out of water). This exposes sharp spines that cover their bodies. This makes them less inviting for predators to catch. Their skin and some internal organs contain tetrodotoxins, which are highly toxic substances.

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