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Barnacles live only in salt water.
Squid (it is spelled that way in singular and plural) live in an environment with relatively constant temperature, the oceans. If temperature of the water would decrease significantly they might migrate to warmer water but the deep sea environment is already near the lowest temperature possible (4° C)
Depends on where you live.
although they are different species - barnacles are arthropods and limpets gastropods they share common environments and also attach themselves to their "home" a in similar manner.
Barnacles breathe through their testicles. All barnacles are male so that's how they breathe through their testicles.
Barnacles live only in salt water.
They on a rocky surface in salt water and eat plankton.
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Barnacles live in the sea.
Barnacles are "filter feeders" (meaning they filter their food out of the water around them. Many filter feeders compete for space on the ocean floor. Barnacles avoid this competition by attaching themselves, often in large colonies, on the tough skin of whales and the underside of ships. They feed on the food suspended in the water around the whale or ship.
Squid (it is spelled that way in singular and plural) live in an environment with relatively constant temperature, the oceans. If temperature of the water would decrease significantly they might migrate to warmer water but the deep sea environment is already near the lowest temperature possible (4° C)
The ecological niche of large barnacles is the shallow waters. It also likes to live in the tidal waters. Barnacles are related to lobsters and crabs.
Platypuses prefer cool water. Ideally, they prefer temperatures around 18 degrees Celsius. Even in the tropical north, water temperature is reasonably constant and remains below 24-26 degrees Celsius, which is the maximum temperature in which platypuses can live comfortably.
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