predator avoidance techniques employed by rainbow fish in various ecosystems
Predator avoidance techniques employed by rainbow fish in various ecosystems refer to the strategies and behaviors adopted by these fish species to evade predators in different habitats. These techniques may include camouflage, schooling behavior, agility and speed, coloration patterns, and cooperation with other species to maximize their chances of survival.
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