sharks
dolphins
fish
eels
sea-snakes
jelly fish
whales
shrimps
plankton
puffer fish
starfish
stingrays
turtles
Some animals that live in water are:
fish
seahorse
starfish
bettas
oscar fish
fancy guppy
water snake
eel
shark
goldfish
koi
carp
bass
trout
clown fish
crayfish
crabs
dora fish
dragon fish
sting ray
octopus
Angelfish
Barracuda
Catfish
Dolphin
Eel
Flying Fish
Guppy
Hammerhead Shark
There are many types of underwater creatures such as fish, squid, sharks, plankton, sponges, octopus, and crabs for example.
Some aquatic animals include whales, salmon, monk fish, angler fish, eels, octopi, dolphins, sharks, coral, and many more.
starfish and that stuff
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Fish
Yes, Peta.org has a long list of companies that test on animals.
There is a long list of extinct animals. The dinosaur is one example, the dodo bird is another. Some other extinct animals are the Great Auk, the passenger pigeon, the Tasmania tiger, and the saber tooth tiger.
Aquatic turtles tend to have webbed feet for swimming. Sea turtles (Cheloniidae family) are especially adapted for an aquatic life, with long feet that form flippers and a streamlined body shape.
A swan
Hey mate. Here are some adaptations of aquatic animals, but, not any specific animal. 1. Streamlined body reduces friction when the animal moves through the water. 2. Smooth, almost furless body helps aquatic mammals move through the water with little friction. 3. Dense fur helps streamline the bodies of some aquatic mammals and keeps them warm. 4. Dense waterproof feathers keep cold water away from bird's skin and prevent wetting of the feathers. 5. Webbed feet, formed from thin skin between the toes, work like paddles. 6. Long legs and necks keep the bodies of wading birds out of the water and are thin, light, and easy to move, and the long neck helps the birds to reach the water, or below it, for food. 7. Strainers in the mouth filter food particles from the water. 8. Flippers provide a large surface for pushing against water and act like paddles. 9. Eyes positioned on top of the head allow animals to hide almost fully submerged in water and still detect predators or prey above the water. 10. Nostrils positioned near the top of the head allow animals to come to the surface to breathe while only a small part of the body can be seen. 11. Nostrils close when the animal goes under the water. 12. Blubber, a thick layer of fat or oil stored between the skin and muscles of the body, provides insulation. 13. Transparent eyelids cover the eyes of animals swimming underwater. 14. Flattened tails serve as paddles. 15. They have webbed feet. 16. They have fins and tails to help them in swimming. Their tails give them directions.
Fish Crab Prawns Octopus Whale Dolphins Orca Seals Walrus Sharks Otters Sea - Turtles
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A list of friendly marine animals includes dolphins, star fish, and turtles.
dolphins can not stay in water long time like most aquatic animals
A long list of animals of the cat family include the cat, a saber-tooth tiger, mountain lion, lion, tiger, bobcat, as well as others.
A skunk A dead dog Yo momma
Here is a list of friendly marine animals of the sea dolphins, orcas, beluga whales, different types of fish and plankton.
Some stinky, musky animals are the skunk, bear, rabbit, snakes, and even cats.
Dolphins Whales(especially orca whales) Seahorses and more.
A list of smelly animals from the weasel family includes the short-tailed weasel, long-tailed weasel, least weasel, mink, American marten, fisher, river otter, and the American badger.
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A list of smelly animals from the weasel family includes the short-tailed weasel, long-tailed weasel, least weasel, mink, American marten, fisher, river otter, and the American badger.