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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1. They use colors to camouflage themselves or defend themselves and their territory.
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Most fish can see in color so this is an effective measure for hiding.
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Most fish can see in color so this is an effective measure for hiding.
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Question 2 of 5
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2. They can live for more than 50 years.
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The oldest known age for a fish was an Australian lungfish. In 2003, it was still alive and well at 65 years old.
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The oldest known age for a fish was an Australian lungfish. In 2003, it was still alive and well at 65 years old.
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3. They can drown in water.
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Like humans, fish need oxygen, so if there isn’t enough oxygen in the water, they will suffocate.
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Like humans, fish need oxygen, so if there isn’t enough oxygen in the water, they will suffocate.
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4. Some of them play dead to escape danger.
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The batfish plays dead when danger is near. It floats motionless on its side when scared, making it look like a dead leaf floating on the surface of the water.
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The batfish plays dead when danger is near. It floats motionless on its side when scared, making it look like a dead leaf floating on the surface of the water.
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5. It may not rain cats and dogs, but these have been known to fall from the sky during intense storms.
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Sometimes tornadoes pick up fish while traveling over water and carry them over land, where the fish rain down. These “fish showers” have been happening for thousands of years. Roman writer Pliny the Younger describes this phenomenon in the 1st century A.D.
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Sometimes tornadoes pick up fish while traveling over water and carry them over land, where the fish rain down. These “fish showers” have been happening for thousands of years. Roman writer Pliny the Younger describes this phenomenon in the 1st century A.D.
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