7 Interesting Facts about Fishes you didn’t know
Below
mentioned are the 7 most amazing, interesting and in fact surprising facts
about the fishes. You’ll surely be stand still after reading this post. You
would love and get amused after being acknowledged with the following
fascinating facts about fishes.
Cavefish: The Fish with no Eyes
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Cavefish is a very
popular specie of fishes. It has got no eyes but is intelligent enough to sense
the in-coming vibrations in its path. In addition to it, they are very good in
smelling.
Oscar
Fish: The Multi-color Fish
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It is a proven fact
that Oscar fish has the ability to change colors then they are in the process
of mating. They are found in Australia, China and USA.
Fishes
has over 32,000 species
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There are around
32,000 of different species of fishes and their study is known “ichthyology”.
When talking about Fishes, they will be mentioned as “Fish” if we talk about a
single species of fish while they will be mentioned as “Fishes” if we talk
about multiple species.
Jellyfish:
The Intelligent One
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Jelly Fish lacks in
terms of having outer-shell or skeletal structure. They are considered as the
most intelligent specie in fishes, yet they have no brain. Jelly Fish is the
only fish that in-takes food and passes-out waste material from the very same
mouth.
Stone
Fish: The Poisonous Stone
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Stone Fish is one of
the most venomous fishes in the world. It is fatal to humans too and can cause
death if not treated with in a couple of hours when they sting. They have
several species and all of them are equally dangerous for humans.
Seahorse:
The Slowest Fish
It was a big debate for scientists whether
seahorse is a species of fish or not but finally they agreed that sea horse
belongs to the fish family. Sea horses are the slowest swimmers as they hardly
cover a distance of five feet per hour.
Anaplebs:
The Four-eyed Fish
An intelligent species of fish that can see
above and below the surface of water at the same time, this is why they are
called four-eyed fish. Their eyes are positioned on top of their head and they
keep upper half of their eye above the surface of water while the lower half
below the surface.






