Yes, there are animals that live in fresh water.
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
The five dominant animals in freshwater biomes are fish, amphibians (such as frogs and salamanders), insects (such as dragonflies and mosquitoes), birds (such as ducks and herons), and mammals (such as beavers and otters).
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Only animals that can live in freshwater or saltwater live in an estuary because estuaries are places where freshwater and saltwater meet.
Frogs, alligators, fish, turtles, and otters are just some of the many animals in a freshwater ecosystem.
They drink freshwater, and if they're a fish, they breathe saltwater or freshwater through their gills.
no
Some animals that live in freshwater and have antennae include freshwater shrimp, freshwater crayfish, and water beetles. These antennae help them sense their surroundings, locate food, and communicate with other members of their species.
Some species of crayfish, such as the spiny lobster, are saltwater animals, while other species, such as the kabby or koura, are freshwater animals. It all depends on which species of crayfish you are referring to.
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Platypus are unique freshwater animals.