It depends on the species; anywhere from less than a year to one hundred years.
Fishes
bass other fishes
The bamboo forest, with water, stream, fishes, and small mammals such as mice live where the Giant Panda lives. And other Pandas!
Fishes and many other types of marine life live in the same environment as frogs.From the lighter side: My princess lives with me!
they live in the sea on the coast of Australia
Well, sea horses cant swim their tail helps them they hold on to sea wead with their tails and they are also the slowest animal that lives in the water. Anyway they eat small fishes, they hold on to sea wead with their tails and wait until they see fishes come by if no fishes come by then they go look for fishes.
whoever asked this question the answer is normal common fishes and most birds are sparrows
What lives in ponds and streams are small fishes, tadpoles, possibly mosquitoes and many more small species of small animals that can leave of that said environment.
Animals that lives in the sea feeds on phytoplankton, other fishes or other marine animals.
No there is a group call F.A.R (fishes,amphibians, and reptiles). Fishes belong in the fish group and amphibians are double life lives in water and land. Reptiles are Alligators.
The seaweed grows and lives in the ocean.The seaweed is a plant that adapts to the ocean very easily and it is food for the fishes
Yes. Many types of fish enjoy long lives in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the Antarctic continent.