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Fish do not live in the icy rivers of the tundra.
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Many fish live in tundra rivers and lakes despite icy conditions. Cold-adapted species (e.g., Arctic char, grayling, some salmon and trout) survive under ice or migrate seasonally; they have physiological and behavioral adaptations for low temperatures.
Many fish live in tundra rivers and lakes despite icy conditions. Cold-adapted species (e.g., Arctic char, grayling, some salmon and trout) survive under ice or migrate seasonally; they have physiological and behavioral adaptations for low temperatures.
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