Watersheds contain many different organisms. Organisms from the five kingdoms all exist within a watershed, i.e. Monera, protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia. Some examples that can be found in the above mentioned kingdoms are: bacteria, protists, slime molds, algae, macro-invertebrates, fish. A watershed encompasses a sizable area. It contains all the contributory of water in a specific area.
trout, tadpoles, salamanders, and lots more!!
a curved tail to swim faster
a crocodile
a mud sucker is a animal that lives in the amazon river
It lives in tropical and warm waters. Sometimes it can be found in a river.
hippopotamus
The Nile Crocodile lives in Northern Africa (by the Nile River), South America, and rarely they can live in southern India.
a curved tail to swim faster
ITs adaptation is water
Many fish and single-celled organism, plus other little reptiles and amphibians
a river organisms are that they have different animals in lake and river
On of the Amazon River's most unusual inhabitants is the pink-colored river dolphin, known as a "Boto". The Amazon River is host to more than 3,000 species of freshwater fishes - including the infamous "Pirahna". Please see the related link(s) below for more information:
No. naturally, there are no goldfish living in the Yamuna river. there might be one or two, which have been put there by their irate owners, who had enough of trying to teach them tricks.
What lives in the river severn?
in the River Tay lives kingfishers and otters, herons and loads more
He is from queens, New York but lives in New Jersey.
Rhine River fish.
rat that lives in a river
The Baiji river dolphin, lives in the Yangtze River.