Earlier, 2il has stated some amazing and unknown facts about aquatic life. But this time, we have come across some facts that are related to fishes that have a particular characteristic that is different and astonishing.

In this article, we will share some of the 7 facts about fishes under blue water you may or may not know. Let’s start with:

1) Koi Fish

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Source: unsplash.com

We all are accustomed to the name “Koi” like a fish. Koi fish is known as the most intelligent ones. They have an amazing ability to recognize the person who generally feeds them on daily basis. Koi fishes can be trained like a cat or dog as a pet so that they feed only from that person.

Do you want to have a pet like “Koi” fish???

2) Siamese fish

Source: peta.org

Source: peta.org

Siamese fighting fish can also be called “Betta”. It mainly lives in the freshwater of south-east Asia like Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand. It has a lifespan of 2-5 years. This male fish used to take care of the eggs by keeping them in the “bubble nest” carefully.

3) Beluga Whales

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Source: m.outdoorevival.com

Generally, we know whales are dangerous but beluga whales are not dangerous for humans. They are arctic and sub-arctic cetacean. They are popular as the canaries of the sea due to their constant whistling and making other high pitch noises. You may amaze to know that they can dive up to 25 mins with a depth of 800metres.

4) Jellyfish

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Source:theconversation.com

Jellyfish are the most common fish found in the sea. We are known by the name “Jellyfish” which is mainly invertebrate i.e., it has no skeleton. You may find some jelly fishes glow inside the waters. The unknown fact about jellyfish is that 95% of its body is water.

5) Copepods

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Source: pixels.com

Approximately 90% of people are not aware of this species in the water. Copepods are small crustaceans look-alike shrimp, found in freshwater and saltwater. The most amazing feature of the copepod is their eye. Copepods have only one eye to see.

6) Axolotl

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Source: aquaapparel.com

It is also a new name to your dictionary. The axolotl is a Mexican walking fish related to the tiger salamander. It is known as “walking fish” because it is an amphibian. It can easily regenerate amputated limbs. Tails and also internal organs.

7) Anableps

Source: aboutwildanimals.com

Source: aboutwildanimals.com

Anableps are commonly known as “four-eyed fish”. Their eyes are raised on the top of the head and divided into two parts so that they can have a view of both above and below the water at the same time.

Isn’t it unique to hear???