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What do you think happens to a fish’s behavior in cold climates during the winter? Explain your answer.

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Fish are cold-blooded or poikilothermic, meaning that their body temperatures vary with the surrounding temperature. During the cold of winter fish become less active. They find little pockets out of the way of fast moving water where they can stay still and conserve energy.
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