Crayfish live in brackish to pure freshwater. There are species that live in streams, creeks and rivers as well as some that live in lakes and ponds. The ones that you may see in the store are usually the species that live in brackish waters because they tend to grow bigger than the other species.
choanoflagellates are sessile marine and in freshwater habitat.
Freshwater fish derive small amounts of salt from their freshwater habitat. If you place a freshwater fish in saltwater, the difference in habitat will cause the fish to burst.
No
it is realistic
The Mississippi River
Yes, freshwater snails benefit from having a filter in their habitat to help maintain water quality and remove waste.
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Freshwaters.
tidal zone
because a river is considered as a freshwater substance it has no salt in it and its fresh.
No
Freshwater swamps, lakes and rivers.