seaweed and bacteria, sea grass, and coral its no
There are lots of species, and most are marine (live in the ocean). Some live in brackish estuaries, there are a few species that live in fresh water as adults but the ocean as larvae, and there are a few species that live totally in fresh water.
That depends on the species of crayfish, some live in the ocean, some live in freshwater.
Yes, some species are found there.
Some species of agave do live in the desert.
In their ocean habitat, Dolphins live among the species: Fish (Their food), Some tropical fish, krill...
Nurse shark and narwhal are shark species. They live in the ocean.
Explains why some of the same plant and animal species are found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
There are many species of dolphins and they live in many areas. Some are in tropical, temperate, and arctic areas.
no!
No, they live in freshwater rivers of South America.
Jellyfish live in mostly saltwater environments, although some live in freshwater. Most species of jellyfish usually stay near the ocean floor.
a few species do live in the Atlantic ocean i just don't remember them all