In freshwater ponds, lakes and streams.
The bladderwort lives in water
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The bactrian or 2 humped camel lives in a cold desert.
Bladderworts have specialized traps called bladders that allow them to capture small aquatic organisms. They also have a reduced root system and rely on their traps for nutrient uptake. Additionally, they have a high growth rate to outcompete other plants in nutrient-poor environments.
The double humped camel occupies the desert regions of Central Asia: the Gobi desert, Bacteria, etc.
Only one species of camel lives within the African grasslands. The Dromedary, or single-humped, camel. They live in North Africa, South Asia and the Middle East. They've also been introduced to the deserts of Australia. The other species of camel, the Bactrian, or double-humped camel, lives in Eastern Asia. Wild Bactrian camels are listed as critically endangered.
hairless double humped yaks live in the desert. I know because my fifth grade teacher Mizz Susie told me.The Tibetan Plateau, South Central Asia, the Himalayan Region, Mongolia and into Russia
No there were no sharks that ate people from Titanic because. the ship sank in cold water sharks don't live in cold water they can't survive .
they are just like Venus fly traps they are plant that live in swampy fresh water areas that have no roots they have small bristles inside there mouth that when they are brushed slam shut trapping the insect they then are sprayed with a sticking substance that makes it easier for digestion.
It's probably a Orb Weaver spider. They live in gardens and grassy areas. They have a large body that is shaped like a spade and has crevices that look like holes. If you go tohttp://www.coopext.colostate.edu/4DMG/Pests/spiders.htm , you can see a great pic of an Orb weaver. Hope this helps.
The animal that has a hump is called a camel. The humps are actually essential to the camel's survival. Camels live in hot, dry areas, so it is hard to find water or food. The hump helps the camel by storing nutrients and water in forms of fat, which is then slowly used up later as the camel travels.
A Bactrian is a person from Bactria, an ancient Greek name for the country between the range of the Hindu Kush and the Amu Darya in the Middle East.It can also refer to a Bactrian camel, a two-humped camel.