A Tadpole, the larval form of a frog. Sometimes also referred to as a "wollywog" or "pollywog".
Turtle eggs can typically survive in water for a few days to a week, as they require a specific environment to hatch successfully. Extended exposure to water can cause the eggs to become waterlogged and reduce their chances of hatching. It is essential to provide the appropriate nest conditions for turtle eggs to ensure their survival.
A mosquito larva which lives below the surface of stagnant water.
The things you need to survive are called necessities or essentials. These often include food, water, shelter, and clothing.
Water can kill you if you drink too much of it at once. This is called Water Intoxication and it can be lethal.
To prevent fruit fly eggs from hatching in water, you can cover the water container with a fine mesh or cloth to prevent the flies from laying eggs in the water. Additionally, regularly changing the water and keeping the area clean can help prevent fruit fly infestations.
Yes, snails can live in water. They survive by breathing through a specialized organ called a gill, which allows them to extract oxygen from the water. Additionally, their shells provide protection and help regulate their buoyancy in the water.
As far as I know no.
Plants have the ability to retain water because of a special structure called a cuticle.
Yes. Some animals can survive with no water.
Yes, there is, it is called ALGAE SHRIMP and it can survive to the hotness of the water in the desert.
All animals need water to survive.
Giraffes cannot survive without water