No. Out of the water's mussels can carry a fatal disease.
The thin, outer covering of the bone is tough, and provides a safe place for muscles to attach.
When the shells are closed. If open, tap them and if they close then they are safe to eat. If they do not close then they are not edible.
white sand :)
Freshwater seaweed is generally safe for consumption and can be edible, but it is important to ensure that it is harvested from clean and uncontaminated sources. It is recommended to thoroughly wash and cook freshwater seaweed before consuming it to reduce the risk of any potential contaminants.
Welll, people try hard to make the freshwater biome safe and clean so we cna use it for watering plants and purifying it to let us drink it...
'Freshwater' is naturally occurring water with a low concentration of dissolved minerals and salts. However saying that it is 'freshwater' in no way implies that the water is safely drinkable. What little solutes are in it, can still be lethally toxic even at minute concentrations. The Freshwater definition will therefore exclude undrinkable seawater, but is not otherwise an indication of the water's purity or clarity, and can include poluted water in a stream, stagnating water in a pond, etc.
Yes, I can help purify freshwater by suggesting methods like boiling, filtering, using chemical treatments, or installing water purification systems. It is important to follow proper guidelines to ensure the water is safe to drink.
Well, there are 2 types of fish, saltwater fish, and freshwater fish. Only put in saltwater if you own a saltwater fish. Note: Saltwater fish could live safely in freshwater, but freshwater fish will suffocate in saltwater.
Based upon the agricultural uses of the Niger river and the fact that it is home to more than 250 species of freshwater fish and other freshwater dwelling animals like hippopotamus' and other wildlife it is safe to assume that the river is freshwater rather than salt water.
Nativists
Because there are pollen things in the water and some people think its safe it might be but it taste like CRAP
It is generally safe to use native shampoo on your dog, but it is important to check the ingredients to ensure they are safe for pets. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian before using any new products on your dog to avoid any potential allergic reactions or skin irritations.