lakes
Well, most animals are likely 2 live in salt water than fresh water@------}--------
its turtles, frogs, carp, clams, catfish.
Some saltwater crocodiles do, but most live in fresh water. Their bodies, like many other animals, have difficulty using water that is too salty. Alligators live specifically in swamps where the water is either fresh or slightly brackish.
No, most animals and plants benefit more from fresh water than from salt water. Only those species which live in the ocean are adapted to salt water.
Some do- salmon spawn in fresh water but live mostly in the ocean. Most fish live in either one or the other, not both.
River otters live in the shores of fresh water regions. River otters live on river shores. River otters hold there breath when going under water. They also use sticks and branches to build a dam in the water.
As the blue on maps is usually used to symbolize forms of water it would be safe to say that animals that live in the "blue parts of a map" are water animals - both fresh and salt water animals call bodies of water home. Most commonly you would find species of fish but mammals and other water groups thrive there.
As the blue on maps is usually used to symbolize forms of water it would be safe to say that animals that live in the "blue parts of a map" are water animals - both fresh and salt water animals call bodies of water home. Most commonly you would find species of fish but mammals and other water groups thrive there.
most likely not. they'er "salt water" shrimps so they cant live in fresh water. sorry if that didnt answer your question.
They can live in both There are many species of prawn (most are edible) salt water prawns taste better then fresh water in my opinion
No
frogs,snakes,and just animals that live in most water.