Pond skaters are adapted to living on water especially in terms of the way that they move. They have feet that are able to glide over the surface of the water.
In pond skater village.
Just type in boatman into your browser and pictures with come up.
Water boatmen are interesting insects, and these particular little guys have wings. They fly to relocate.
planktones from ponds water where they lives.
it is adapted because its storage for water
for animals I would say that frogs and fish like goldfish as for plants I wold say like lilly-pads and water lettuce ect.ect.ect....
yes, a water boat man is an insect that normally lives in the waters of ponds or other small lakes.
The scientific name of water boatman is "Corixidae."
a water boatman is not endagered. Their are at least 1000000000000000000000
A water boatman (the correct spelling) is a bug found in ponds. It will not bite you. See http://www.everythingabout.net/articles/biology/animals/arthropods/insects/bugs/water_boatman/.
The scientific name for a water boatman is a Corixa.
no, the water boatman lives on top of the water, the pollution would freeze the water, therefore the water boatman wouldn't survive.
NO
The lesser water boatman is a type of skimming aquatic insect. It eats gnats an other small insects in the water.
Yes it is.
in land
Ponds are typically fresh water, but you can also have salt water ponds or brackish (somewhat salty) ponds.
In ponds and streams.Note that Water boatman, in the US means Corixidae, small plant eating insects.In Britain, it can also mean the Notonectidae (called backswimmers in the USA) which swim upside-down on the surface and are predators. They swim with two long legs that look like oars.See the Related Link