Plankton, lobsters, shrimp, crabs. If any one thinks of any more please help me!!
(P.S. i hate science class!)
Lobsters and crawdads live in water and have antennae.
Some animals that live in freshwater and have antennae include freshwater shrimp, freshwater crayfish, and water beetles. These antennae help them sense their surroundings, locate food, and communicate with other members of their species.
crabs
Octopuses are marine animals that live in the sea.
sharks
It depends if you mean all sources of wildlife the answer is sea but if not then proably land and sea both, sources say now the oil spill 2010 gulf sea marine life dipludes.
Many animals live underwater in the rainforest...for instance... FISH!!! okay, well that was obvious! There are also many snakes and in some rainforests there are crocodiles and caimans.
Some mammals and the animals that live underwater are the animals that have pinna's. The animals that crawl on the ground also have pinna's.
They are animals that eat only vegetation and live underwater. Exactly like regular herbivores but underwater.
Underwater sea animals live in salt water
That would be the snails...
Not all animals with antennae are arthropods, although antennae are a characteristic feature of this group. Antennae are sensory structures found in various animal phyla, including some mollusks and certain annelids. However, the presence of antennae is most commonly associated with arthropods, such as insects, crustaceans, and arachnids. Thus, while many animals with antennae are indeed arthropods, they are not exclusively so.