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Fish Portal | Britannica Fishes have been in existence for more than 450 million years, and they have evolved to fit into almost every conceivable type of aquatic habitat, including both fresh and salt waters
Fish species and physical features | Britannica Living species range from the primitive lampreys and hagfishes through the cartilaginous shark s, skates, and ray s to the abundant and diverse bony fishes Species range in length from 0 4 in (10 mm) to more than 60 ft (20 m) The body is generally tapered at both ends
fish - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help Fish are a kind of animal that lives in water Fish have lived on Earth for more than 450 million years There are more than 24,000 species, or kinds, of fish New ones are…
fish - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help The Devonian Period is sometimes called the “Age of Fishes” because of the vast amount of primitive fish in both fresh and salt water Fish evolved along several different lines
Fish - Gills, Lungs, Swim Bladder | Britannica Fish - Gills, Lungs, Swim Bladder: Most fishes exchange dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide in water using gills which lie behind and to the side of the mouth cavity
Bony fish | Definition, Characteristics, Examples, Facts | Britannica Bony fish, any member of the superclass Osteichthyes, a group made up of the lobe-finned fishes and the ray-finned fishes of the subphylum Vertebrata, including the great majority of living fishes and virtually all the world’s sport and commercial fishes
Fish Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Usage When you are talking about more than one fish, the plural fish is more commonly used than fishes We caught several fish When you are talking about more than one kind or species of fish, both fishes and fish are used
Fish - Swimming, Fins, Adaptations | Britannica Fish - Swimming, Fins, Adaptations: Many fishes have a streamlined body and swim freely in open water, and in both marine and fresh waters, swim at the surface and have mouths adapted to feed best (and sometimes only) at the surface