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Fishes

Fishes are an aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. ​Approximately 95% of living fish species are ray-finned fish, belonging to the class Actinopterygii, with around 99% of those being teleosts.

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Balancing Underwater

Balancing Underwater

Maintain Buoyancy
Posture Balancing
Thermoregulation
Air Bladder
Gas Volume Control
Deep Dive into Shark Swimming

Deep Dive into Shark Swimming

Attachment
Pack Hunting
Propulsion
Speed
Streamlined Shape

Where they get the power?

Muscles

Muscles

How do they breath?

Gill Breathing

Gill Breathing

Carbon Dioxide
Discharge of Waste
Gill
Gill Cover
Gill Filament
Lung Breathing

Lung Breathing

Skin Breathing

Skin Breathing

Oxygen Absorption

Feel Surroundings

Olfactory Sense

Olfactory Sense

Chemical Detection
Chemical Receptors
Lorenzini Organ
Olfactory Sense
Probe Rods

Probe Rods

Electric Field Detection
Electric Signal Receptor
Electric Signal Generation
Electricity Sense
Electroreceptive Sense
Mustache

Underwater Hunters

Inhalation and Eating

Inhalation and Eating

Jaw
Hunting
Gustation
Breaking and Eating

Breaking and Eating

Attack
Deep Sea Bait Hunting

Deep Sea Bait Hunting

Bioluminescence
Photophore
Bait

How do they protect themselves?

Spined Armor

Spined Armor

Poison Thorn
venom
Safe House

Safe House

Evasion
Nest
Tactical Bluffing

Tactical Bluffing

Bluffing
Inflating
venom
Warning Color
Warning Pattern
The more, the safe

The more, the safe

Group
Migration
Shoal
Antibacterial Layer

Antibacterial Layer

Disease Defense
Immune Evasion
Mucus
Parasitic Defense