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It lives in both. It is primarily a saltwater fish but does adapt to live in strictly freshwater (not just brackish)
An Amoeba lives in Lakes and in Humans and Animals
no because they lives in freshwater or saltwater
It really depends on what fish you're studying. If you put a fish that lives in freshwater into saltwater, it will die. So your answer is, Freshwater Fish live in ponds, lakes, and freshwater rivers. Saltwater Fish live in oceans and seas. I hope this helps.
yes in fact world largest reptile lives in saltwater known as the saltwater crocodileThere is a variety of Crocodile that lives in Salt Water. However, a fresh water Crocodile would not do well in Salt Water.
Because that is their natural habitat and they are saltwater creatures.
Mackerel and trout are both fish, but the mackerel lives in saltwater and the trout in freshwater.
The freshwater crocodile of Australia and some other Pacific areas is smaller than the saltwater variety and is generally a fish eater distinguished by long slim jaws and fine teeth. The Australian saltwater crocodile is said to be the most dangerous of all the crocodile species with big specimens attaining a length of 6 metres or more. They will eat anything from a cow to a cat! Sadly, humans have also been taken by them at times.
Seaweed, by its very name, comes from the sea, and is thus saltwater.
It lives in saltwater...it can't survive freshwater.
It depends on the type of fish. If it is a saltwater fish than it lives in salt water, but if it is a fresh water fish than it lives in freshwater.
No. There is only one species of platypus, and it lives only near fresh water.