There should be no need to carry out this experiment as salt water will kill all but a very few specially adapted species.
No.
Certain freshwater fish can survive saltwater conditions; examples are black mollies, mono's and scats. All of these fish aren't truly freshwater or saltwater, they are Brackish. Brackish is between freshwater and saltwater, and so these fish are highly adaptable.
yes
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
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Goldfish are freshwater fish and can not survive in saltwater environments (oceans, etc) They can only survive in freshwater (non saltwater such as ponds, rivers, and lakes).
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Frogs are not adapted to survive in saltwater.
No. Platypuses are freshwater creatures only.
Well black drum can live in both saltwater and freshwater. I catch drum all the time in SALTWATER fishing, but when I got home I put it in my freshwater pond and it survived. I have tried this a couple of times and they all survived so I looked it p on the internet and yes they can survive in saltwater AND freshwater.
Hermit crabs drink freshwater, but need both saltwater and freshwater in order to survive. They have modified gills that can breathe air, but in order to process that air they need access to saltwater and freshwater to 'wet their gills'.
It lives in saltwater...it can't survive freshwater.