Is a bluegill saltwater fish?
Bluegill are not saltwater fish. They are freshwater sunfish that are native to North America. Their natural habitats include lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers. They are not typically found in saltwater environments. Saltwater fish are adapted to high-salinity environments and have different physiological adaptations than freshwater fish, making it difficult for bluegills to survive in saltwater conditions.
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