Barnacles live only in salt water.
The humble, yet delicious "crayfish", known in the southern US as "crawdads" live in freshwater and have antennae.
although they are different species - barnacles are arthropods and limpets gastropods they share common environments and also attach themselves to their "home" a in similar manner.
I think most of these sponge species live in aquatic habitats. Such as cold oceans in the Arctic and Antarctic, but few live in warmer climates. About 150 of the sponge species live in warm climates, like tropical areas, while most live in cold areas.
any that are cheeky or fresh.
They are plants that live in lakes or pounds.
Yes. Platypuses can only live in freshwater ecosystems.
They can live in both freshwater and salt water but only certain kinds. They only live in waterways with access to the ocean.
commensalism
On the Beaches
Platypuses can only live in fresh water.
the barnacle live only on the whale.The type of symbiotic relationship between barnacles and whale is commensalism as they neither benefit nor harm the whale on which they live.
no there are also freshwater sharks
No. They are freshwater fish only.
They live in freshwater.
Only animals that can live in freshwater or saltwater live in an estuary because estuaries are places where freshwater and saltwater meet.
No they can only live in freshwater habitats.
Barnacles.