Sea monkeys are a very special species of monkeys. Their eye lids have protective layers of transparent lipid fats that protect their eyes from the salty eyes. Their fur are adapted so oil will be excreted from their sweat glands for more buoyancy under water and more water resistance. Broseph Sampson
They live in clumps of seaweed in oceans, which are of course salt water.
They live in salt water❕❕❕😄😊😃
Fresh water
There are both saltwater and freshwater varieties.
SALTWATER
saltwater
Saltwater, hence Mediterranean Sea.
Freshwater and saltwater meet at the mouths of rivers that flow into the sea.
Seaweed, by its very name, comes from the sea, and is thus saltwater.
Acutally, limpet is a common name for saltwater as well as freshwater snails.
In all of the world's oceans. Some can even live in estuaries (where the freshwater from rivers or streams connect with the saltwater from sea).
Sea monkeys are saltwater organisms, so putting them in freshwater results in death within about 1-2 hrs ,is what most will say. But i think this is wrong because i accidently did this but my sea monkeys have been living for more than a week so far.
I'm not sure what you mean by a freshwater salmon exactly, but the fish commonly called a sea trout is a type of perch and completely unrelated to salmon.
sea sponges are found in mostly in salt water, but a few live in fresh water.
No, seadragons are saltwater crustaceans and the Myall river is freshwater, so seadragons would not survive.