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There is 2 different habitats because of the 2 sub species. The Antarctic Minke only lives in Antarctic waters. The common minke whale lives more globally in all oceans.
Some species of sharks are able to live in fresh water, including the Bull Shark that lives in tropical waters and the River Shark, found in Australia and Asia
A clownfish is also known scientifically as a Clown Anemonefish; it is not the only anemonefish though as there are actually 28 known species, most of which live in shallow waters of the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the western Pacific
This species of whale (also called Shepherd's Beaked Whale) was only discovered in 1937 and there have been very few sightings since then, but all of them have been in the waters off of Australia, New Zealand, and the islands in that vicinity.
No. There is only one species of platypus, and it lives only near fresh water.
There is only one species of raccoon in North America and that is the common, or northern, raccoon - Procyon lotor.
The only species of the true toads (Bufonidae) family that lives in Australia is the Cane Toad. But this species was intruduced by man.
A yipsher is a green mammal and it lives in arizona...it is a rare species and it only has 4 of its kind
The only fish species that i know of that lives out of water is the dead kind.
There are 2 sub species of the Minke Whale species. One being the antarctic Minke whale which only lives in Antarctic Ocean. Secondly, will have the Common Minke Whale which can life in every ocean.
Only PAINTED ANGLERFISH live in or near coral and sand (other species live in deep waters)
First of all, there are two different species of spotted dolphins. One lives in the Atlantic, the Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis), and one lives only in tropical waters, the pan-tropical Spotted dolphin (Stenells attenuata). The dolphins being used by the famous Wild Dolphin Project in the Bahamas are Atlantic spotted dolphins.