They had no easy way of transporting fresh water, but it was necessary for life. So, they lived near it and could drink whenever they wanted.
So they have fresh water to live on
Raccoons do not live in water. They may, however, live near fresh water or salt water or brackish water.
Water voles live near freshwater environments. They do not actually live in the water, but in burrows alongside freshwater sources.
Near fresh water and green life. Oh and near tons of fish.
Of course. The nile is a very large river and source of fresh water. Fresh water=More people.
Yes, they are common in the fresh water rivers near the coast.
Platypuses are not marine vertebrates. They can only live near fresh water.
So they could drink the fresh water (water without salt) and get some fish to eat.
An osprey is a bird of prey. They usually live around water and hunt fish. Ospreys live near both salt and fresh water.
Early cities were most likely to develop near water because this made it easy to find food and to have fresh water. They were also likely to develop near mining areas and places where jobs were prevalent.
Lobsters live in salt water and frogs live in or near to fresh water, so in nature the two animals would never come into contact.
Bull Sharks live in saltwater and fresh water areas in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They are usually fount in the amazons or near the equator.