The manatee can live in salt or fresh water. But if the manatee is in salt water too long it needs to find salt water to drink
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No.
Manatees can live in both fresh and salt water, as well as brackish. If a manatee is in salt too long though, it must find other waters temporarily.
There is no such thing as a "freshwater cow." Unless you're referring to a manatee, which can live in both fresh and salt water, in which they eat underwater plants.
It's ability to live in fresh and salt water.
Yes, the only shark that can survive in salt water and fresh water.
they need the fresh salt water to survive in the freshwater biome.
Not for very long. They are acclimated to the salt in the water.
A saltwater crocodile would not survive in fresh water. Salt water animals need the salt to keep them alive and to nourish them.
Generally, a person is more likely to survive drowning in fresh water compared to salt water. This is because salt water is denser than fresh water, which can make it more difficult to float and breathe. Additionally, ingesting salt water can lead to dehydration and other health complications.
Both fresh water and salt water occur in nature, so both are natural. Note, however, that fish that live in fresh water generally cannot survive in salt water and fish that live in salt water generally cannot survive in fresh water.
Yes, Hermit crabs can survive in salt water but they dont live as long in water as they do on land