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 :)
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...
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.
Because there are pollen things in the water and some people think its safe it might be but it taste like CRAP
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yes it would be safe well i dont kno
I'm a Native New Yorker. My vote is it is not any more or less safe than normal.
Any native Australian flowers are safe for rainbow lorikeets. They are particularly fond of grevilleas and callistemons (bottle brushes).