
The Sammaddam fish, living in the Epipelagic zone of the ocean, is a carnivore. It eats small water bugs that land on the surface of the water. It has several special features and, they include:
This species of fish, the Sammaddam fish, is best suited for the environment because it has several defense methods to keep it from becoming extinct, but by much larger fish, it can still be eaten often enough for the fish not to become overpopulated. Also, it feeds on insects that are not likely to become extinct, either. And, the coloration and what it eats suits it only for the Epipelagic zone. It eats bugs on the surface of the water, and is brightly colored.
The Sammadam fish's variations include different shaped and structured fins for improved swimming, as well as revolving eyes that jut out from the sides of the head, enabling the fish to see all the way around.
There are not too many features that protect this fish from humans, but there are a few. Since the fish lives in the Epipelagic zone, fisherman may try to capture it with a net, and because the Sammaddam fish has sharp and rough fins and a tail, it could cut through and slip away.
I do not believe that there is an organism that is closely related to my fish, it may have a similar shape to a hammerhead shark, but the structure and build are completely different. My fish combines several of the traits seen in many different organisms. And, it has many more special features than all the other fish.
The Natural Selection factor that impacted the design of my fish was predator influence. This is so because that is one of the major factors that causes animals to become extinct. When variations in a species fail to provide the animal with sufficient protection, other bigger animals will eat it, and it will not successfully live in the wild. So I considered this factor the most, because I want my fish to prevail.