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Fish - Wikipedia Fish have been an important natural resource for humans since prehistoric times, especially as food Commercial and subsistence fishers harvest fish in wild fisheries or farm them in ponds or breeding cages in the ocean
Fish | Definition, Species, Classification, Facts | Britannica A fish is any of approximately 34,000 species of vertebrate animals found in the world’s fresh and salt waters The term fish is applied to a variety of vertebrates of several evolutionary lines It describes a life-form rather than a taxonomic group
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
What is a fish? - Understanding Evolution The cyprinid fish (8mm) and the whale shark (12m) are some of the smallest and largest fish in the sea At first, this might seem like an easy question to answer, but it is difficult to define what makes a fish a fish because there is so much diversity among animals that we consider to be fishes
Fish - Definition, Examples, Characteristics Fish are aquatic vertebrates that typically have gills, fins, and a streamlined body They inhabit diverse environments, from freshwater rivers and lakes to salty oceans and deep seas
Fish: Classification, Types, Characteristics Feeding Habits What are fish? What are the main types of fish? What roles do they play in aquatic ecosystems? Discover their definition, key characteristics, classification, and feeding behaviors
Types of Fish - Fish Fishing (U. S. National Park Service) Fish biologists have described more than 30,000 species of fish in the world Visit NPSpecies to see what species of fish are found in national parks Scientists classify fish into two major groups: the jawless (Agnatha) fishes and the jawed (Gnathastomata) fishes