Fresh water mammals include such species as the beaver (North America), platypus (Australia), several species of otter (found on several continents), and the freshwater dolphin, or Boto (South America). Manatees also spend a large portion of their time in freshwater, but may venture out to sea for periods.
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
Beavers are the first thing that come to mind. But many mammals need a source of water, so they live near water.
yes, snails are common to live in fresh water.
Yes, there are animals that live in fresh water.
fishes
Only animals that can live in freshwater or saltwater live in an estuary because estuaries are places where freshwater and saltwater meet.
A freshwater ecosystem is where animals for freshwater and animals who swim or live by freshwater live. For example: animals such as crocodiles, freshwater fish, turtles, or frogs, live in a freshwater ecosystems. I just named some from North West Florida's main freshwater ecosystem.
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The humble, yet delicious "crayfish", known in the southern US as "crawdads" live in freshwater and have antennae.
Hypotonic conditions .
fish,frogs,plants,worms,and turtles
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Some examples of animals that live in lakes and ponds are fish, frogs, freshwater clams among many other animals.
Animals that live in the oceran are called marine animals. Animals that live in water that's not the ocean are called freshwater/aquatic animals.