Difference between revisions of "Fish"
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|Most '''fish''' begin their life in a soft egg, but some are born. | |Most '''fish''' begin their life in a soft egg, but some are born. | ||
|Young '''fish''' begin to eat for themselves. | |Young '''fish''' begin to eat for themselves. | ||
− | |An adult '''fish''' often | + | |An adult '''fish''' often travels to where they hatched to lay their own eggs. |
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==Key Stage 3== | ==Key Stage 3== | ||
An [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] and [[gills]] and usually lays [[Egg|eggs]]. | An [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] and [[gills]] and usually lays [[Egg|eggs]]. |
Revision as of 14:45, 5 August 2018
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A fish is an animal with a backbone, gills and wet scales.
About Fish
- Most fish lay soft eggs.
- Starfish and Jellyfish are not actually fish because they don't have a backbone, gills or scales.
Examples
A shark is a fish with very sharp teeth. | A trout is a fish that lives in rivers and lakes. |
This fish is called a Tuna. | Clownfish are fish that live in and around Coral. |
Lifecycle of Fish
Salmon Eggs | Baby Salmon | Adult Salmon |
Most fish begin their life in a soft egg, but some are born. | Young fish begin to eat for themselves. | An adult fish often travels to where they hatched to lay their own eggs. |