Yes if it moves slowly from the ocean to a river
Crayfish have developed eyes on short stems that help them see their environment. They have adapted to blend in with their surroundings and have pincers to help them defend themselves.
One example of an organism that can survive in both salt water and fresh water is the salmon. Salmon are able to adapt their body functions to cope with changes in salinity, allowing them to migrate between different environments during different life stages.
Crayfish live in the water, dragonflies dont. crayfish have pincers & gills, dragonflies dont. Dragonflies have wings, crayfish dont. dragonflies start life a a larvae, crayfish dont.
You become fresh and healthy, water is life itself
primal oceans are oceans that are fresh watered oceans thatmarine life animals can live in and can adapt to
It soaks in the oxegen in the water
No
because fresh water supports life on earth.
Salmon
Fresh water aquatic life.
the life cycle of the fresh water shrimp is that it starts as a tiger then a lion then a polar bear and when it jumps in the water it turns into a whale once it dies it becomes the fresh water shrimp
it sucks up water from it's roots and uses the water for life