kingfisher
The bird you are describing is likely a kingfisher. Kingfishers are known for their distinctive hunting technique where they perch near water bodies and dive down to catch fish with their sharp bill. They are often found near rivers, streams, lakes, or coastlines.
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Rivers and streams are the genesis of life in an ecosystem. Without these rivers and streams, the chain of life cannot be extended. All human and animal life and their derivatives depend on these bodies of water.
Dragon flies hang around ponds, rivers, and streams because that where they catch their food.
A carnivore that lives in a river or near a river is a crocodile.
A Bass lives in any freshwater area (such as streams, lakes, rivers, etc.) It is not a salt-water fish
Small birds are called kingfishers and i have seen others that are the brown pelican etc depending on where you live....others are typical seagulls
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The Platypus lives in and near streams and rivers. in the highlands of Tasmania, the Australian Alps, Queensland's rainforests and as far north of the region, as Cape York Peninsula.
An aquatic animal that fits this description is a crayfish. Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans with many legs and are typically found in rivers, lakes, and streams.
reshwater ecosystems are anything from ponds and lakes to rivers and streams. Anything that lives in/around fresh water sources. Even swamps are considered fresh water ecosystems.
Otters live near rivers, springs, streams, lakes, and some in the sea. There are twelve species of otters with an almost worldwide distribution.