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there are more animals that live in lakes than ponds.some pond habitats are frogs,sunfish,snails,and waterlilles.
Sunfish, specifically the Mola mola or ocean sunfish, are primarily marine fish and are typically found in saltwater environments. However, there are freshwater species of sunfish, such as those in the family Centrarchidae, including bluegill and pumpkinseed, which inhabit lakes, rivers, and ponds. These freshwater sunfish thrive in various aquatic habitats, making them distinct from their oceanic relatives.
YES THEY DO
The plants that live in the lake have plenty of water, as long as there is sufficient rainfall to keep the lake full. They will thrive with a plentiful supply of water.
rivers and oceans
Bull sharks are salt water animals, so the only way that one could live in "lake of the woods" would be if the lake were a salt water lake.
no because it is a lake and only fish live there
well it can die if its a salt water shark in a fresh water lake, but if its a fresh water shark and its in a fresh water lake it will live.
yes and sunfish do too.
There are a few different fish species named Sunfish the ones that live in the ocean live in the rockier more cavernous areas and eat jellyfish and puffer fish.
No. Platypuses do not live in the water. They live in burrows they dig alongside freshwater sources. This may be a lake, a creek, a river or a billabong.
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