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The kangaroo would not live in either freshwater or marine biomes. It also would not live in the tundra.
society can achieve either productive efficiency or allocative efficiency, but not both simultaneously
They're the mouth of rivers, where the water can be either salt or fresh depending on the tides. Lots of things (plants and animal) live there and the ancestors of ALL land animal lived there about a half billion years ago. Note that there are animals and plants that live in the sea that never had anything to do with estuaries, and couldn't care less for their existence. But many of the animals that you are familiar with (like birds) use estuaries as breeding grounds.
there is not a saltwater climate, just as there is no freshwater climate either
salmon crocodile and bull shark
I do not believe that there is **any** type of **BONELESS** fish, either freshwater or saltwater. Shark are boneless, their bodies are made of cartiledge.
Carp is either a freshwater fish or someone who complains unreasonably
The yabbie either eats meat Answer. Freshwater yabbies will eat vegetation, fish, wood and meat. If there is no food, yabbies will turn cannibalistic to survive.
La lotte is either a freshwater fish (English names: burbot or eelpout, freshwater cod) or a saltwater fish (angler).
A liquid environment [ saltwater or freshwater ].
"Productive" pain has been described as a warning of injury, and so may be both an indication of need for treatment and a guide to diagnosis. "Nonproductive" pain by definition serves no purpose either as a warning or diagnostic tool.