archebateria
"extremaphiles"
These kind of organisms are classified into a domain called Archaea. These organisms are all prokaryotic and usually are found in extreme environmental places. Some of these are called: thermoacidophile (live in very hot and acidic environments), halophile (live in extremely salty environments) and methanogen (live in environment with high methanes).
They can be found in extreme environments such as hot springs
Dileptus typically live in moist and salty areas. They are primarily found in bodies of salt water, but they can reside in some soils and mosses.
Taste buds are only found on the tongue. They cover the top completely. There are sections for sweet, sour, salty, and bitter taste buds.
"extremaphiles"
Archaebacteria are simply single-celled organisms that live where normal animals and plants couldn't survive. The category found in excessively salty locations are known as halophiles.
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lake
Extremophiles are organisms which live in very extreme extreme condition, such as a bacteria which lives in extremely salty water, or lives in highly acidic water.
lake
because the water is salty
Archaebacteria are found in extreme environments such as hot springs, salt flats, hydrothermal vents, and acidic environments. They are known to thrive in harsh conditions where most other organisms cannot survive.
These kind of organisms are classified into a domain called Archaea. These organisms are all prokaryotic and usually are found in extreme environmental places. Some of these are called: thermoacidophile (live in very hot and acidic environments), halophile (live in extremely salty environments) and methanogen (live in environment with high methanes).
acidic water because the salt slows down the the flow of electricity
Many ancient bacteria live in extremely hot or salty water. True bacteria describes one-celled organisms that have no separate nucleus.
Asexual reproduction would be more favored in certain types of environments but, this just depends on the biome and what creature you have in mind.