
Aquatic Survival
Aquatic survival refers to the ability of living organisms to endure challenges in water environments, such as breathing, finding food, avoiding predators, and coping with changing conditions. It involves specialized adaptations like gills for extracting oxygen, fins for movement, and waterproof skin. Many aquatic creatures have developed unique behaviors and physiological traits to thrive in their habitats, whether freshwater or saltwater, still or moving water. Understanding aquatic survival helps us appreciate the resilience of aquatic life and is essential for conservation and managing aquatic ecosystems.