what are adaption of fish in the water???
what is the adaption of lion???
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Fishes are adapted to their environment through the evolution of a few special organs e.g. gills, swim bladders and fins. Gills help in absorbing the oxygen present in the water and swim bladders allow to maintains the proper buoyancy level and fins help to move the fish in the water.
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• Fishes are adapted to their environment through the evolution of a few special organs e.g. gills, swim bladders and fins. Gills help in absorbing the oxygen
present in the water and swim bladders allow to maintains the proper buoyancy level and fins help to move the fish in the water.
• Lions have adapted strong, retractable jaws and rough tongues to help them eat their prey, and lions that live in particularly hot environments have adapted to stay cooler in the heat.
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