There are several bird species that are found in River Thames, including The Mute Swan, The Canada Goose, The Mallard Duck, The Greylag Goose, The Great Crested Grebe, The Coot, The Grey Heron and The Moorhen. You can also find mammals such as The Water Vole, The Otter and The American Mink.
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EMUS?? :-) I dare say there might be some emus there, but most of "what" lives by the R. Thames is "who" - they are called Londoners!
The badger, mink, and the red fox live near the river Thames. There are also a number of birds that live near the river Thames including the heron and a variety of ducks.
Fish, platypus, snakes, ducks, turtles, birds, and other small animals.
Otters, Swans, Watervoles, Birds and Bugs. x
Fish.
what is the birds or the animals in river Thames
Quilas , Dailsa , Fogusir and kikilsa
The animals that have been seen in the river thames is a whale
No. Pigs are neither marine animals or amphibians.
yes, rats and a small amount of fish.
Animals that live near the river Thames in England are the Water Vole, the Otter, and the American Mink. Some birds by the river Thames include the Mallard Duck, The Coot, the Canadian Goose and the Mute Swan.
The River Tyne is located in Northeast England. The animals that live in and around it are salmon, otters, sea trout, dolphins and seals.
around 100 different type of fish live in the river Thames.
For people to live in.
I'm not sure but there was a seahorse found in the Thames river in London. Check out the BBC article.
That would be the River Thames.
The Thames River is a river that runs through England. One of the common insects that lives on the Thames River is the Mayflies. Mayflies cousins are dragonflies. They live off of the water, and their life cycle is usually short.