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- Fish - Wikipedia
In English, the plural of "fish" is fish when referring to individuals and fishes when referring to species Most fish are cold-blooded, their body temperature varying with the surrounding water, though some large, active swimmers like the white shark and tuna can maintain a higher core temperature
- Fish vs. Fishes—What’s the difference? - Grammarly Blog
When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context, you can use fishes as the plural The zodiac sign Pisces is also often referred to as fishes
- Fish | Definition, Species, Classification, Facts | Britannica
fish, any of approximately 34,000 species of vertebrate animals (phylum Chordata) found in the fresh and salt waters of the world Living species range from the primitive jawless lampreys and hagfishes through the cartilaginous sharks, skates, and rays to the abundant and diverse bony fishes
- Fish: Different Types, Definitions, Photos, and More - A-Z Animals
Fish are the most diverse group among vertebrates, with over 33,000 different types of fish species No one really knows how many different types of fish exist in the world, more are being discovered constantly We may soon have over 35,000, or even 40,000 known species!
- Fish - National Wildlife Federation
Explore facts and photos about fish found in and around the United States Learn about their range, habitat, diet, life history, and more
- Fish: The Ultimate Guide To Fishes Fish Life - Active Wild
The ultimate guide to fishes fish life, including definition of a fish, fish bodies, types of fish and the life-cycle of a fish Read on for a complete guide to ichthyology…
- Fish Pictures Facts | National Geographic
All fish share two traits: they live in water and they have a backbone—they are vertebrates Apart from these similarities, however, many of the species in this group differ markedly from one
- Kinds of Fishes
"Kinds of Fishes" introduces you to nearly half of all living vertebrates on Earth It covers the diversity of fishes and the rationale for classification It gives you a sense of the complex interdependencies that exist between anatomy, lifestyle, and success of species
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