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Some invertebrates that live in the water are: * Shrimp * Lobster * Clams * Jellyfish * Starfish * Crabs * Mollusks * Snails
amphibians don't HAVE to live in water but can live in either because they have both gills and lungs.
In the world (For a better answer look down.)Vertebrates live all around the world. Some live in water or land. We humans are vertebrates too. Vertebrates like us live in houses. Pets you have are also vertebrates so they may live in cages or even in trees like birds and hamsters.Invertebrates can live anywhere vertebrates can, however their ability to move is often more limited than vertebrates.Most insects, and worms are Invertebrates. along with every germ, and bacteria. Octopuses are also Invertebrates.any where
they dont there are so many diffrent snakes some dont need water to live and some just die faster.....
Some invertebrates live in a variety of environments such as the ocean, freshwater habitats, soil, and even on land. Examples include coral reefs for marine invertebrates, rivers and lakes for aquatic invertebrates, and forests or grasslands for terrestrial invertebrates.
i dont know please some one answer my question Does fishes live in mineral water
Frogs dont always just live on land, some live on land and in water because frogs need water to keep their skin moist so they dont dry out.Hope i helped:)
Several invertebrates are native to Florida. Five of those invertebrates native to Florida are jellyfish, snails, Christmas tree worms, dragonflies, and sponges.
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The major difference between echinoderms and other invertebrates is that there are few examples echinoderms that do not live in ocean water and none live on land. There are examples of other invertebrates that live in both fresh and salt water and on land. Echinoderms also display radial symmetry as do the jellyfish and sea anemones. If you want to tag the one thing that echinoderms have that no other living invertebrate has, you would probably have to point to their water vascular system (see link). If you have the McGraw Hill science textbook for 6th grade then you are all set. Look on pages A40-A48.
The smallest group of invertebrates is the phylum Placozoa, which consists of a single known species, Trichoplax adhaerens. These simple, flattened organisms are composed of only a few cell layers and lack organs or distinct tissues.
All species of armadillos eat small invertebrates. Some eat grubs and some live almost exclusively on ants and termites. All in all, armadillos eat small invertebrates.