becaus it has a long, thin streamlined body to cut through the water. It also has lots of fins to push through the water like oars.
by MACKENZIE SCOTT
Fish adapt by swimming really fast
Even if they are technically not a fish eels do too
Salmon is a migratory fish that is known for traveling long distances between freshwater and saltwater habitats during different stages of its life cycle.
It has gills to breathe underwater and they have fish feelers so they kow where they are going i am called harvi
not much, humans evolved from swimming reptiles and salmon are fish, also there is a smoke flavored way to cook a salmon....
beak- pointed and streamline for swimming and razor sharp for catching fish
A group of salmon is called a "run." So next time you see a bunch of those fish swimming upstream, you can impress your friends by saying, "Look at that salmon run!" Just don't try to race them, those fish are fast!
Don't most fish either live in salt water or fresh water? They adapted to one or the other.
A salmon's body is covered in scales, which help protect the fish and reduce friction as it moves through the water. These scales are overlapped like shingles on a roof, providing flexibility and allowing for efficient swimming.
AnswerOf course! Many fish such as salmon (bears common meal), cod, flatfish, and trout! These fish are specially adapted to the freezing waters and weather of the Tundra!
Simply by swimming. The forward motion of a fish forces water through the gills - supplying the fish with oxygen.
A penguin is a flightless bird that has adapted to swimming underwater to catch fish to eat.