nope. ive been to a fresh water oyster farm.
some oysters live in freshwater. some live in saltwater
Saltwater or brackish water.
for me its yes!.we didn't put any salt to make it salty when we cooked it, and when i taste it, its kind of salty because oysters live under the water (sea or river). In river it taste also salty because of the tide. The tide is a salty water so it goes inside of the shell of oyster.
in deep livers and oceans in the sand
They can live in both freshwater and salt water but only certain kinds. They only live in waterways with access to the ocean.
no, you see them every where in the world with salt water
No seahorse can live in tap water they can only live in salt water
Barnacles live only in salt water.
Salt only.
No they can only live in freshwater habitats.
No. Barracudas are salt-water fish. There is no salt water in Minnesota, only fresh water.
mudskkipper
no
The only night crawler to live in salt water is the European Night Crawler. It is suitable for bait in brackish salt water. They can live up to 30 minutes in freezing or salty water.