Why don’t saltwater fish absorb the salinity of the oceans and taste salty?

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Just curious as to why fish and other sea creatures that live in salt water are not overly salty when ingested? I would think they would absorb most of the salt they live and breathe in.

Edit: added the word overly

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They actually do. If you taste a sea fish and then a freshwater fish immediately after eachother it is very easy to tell which one grew in a salty environment and which grew in a muddy environment. Honestly – try it!

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