hermit crabs?
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
Some animals that live in freshwater and have antennae include freshwater shrimp, freshwater crayfish, and water beetles. These antennae help them sense their surroundings, locate food, and communicate with other members of their species.
Yes, Crayfish live in water. They also taste pretty good. :P
water i think sorry if im wrong
Yes, crayfish can have symbiotic relationships with various organisms. One notable example is their association with certain types of algae and microorganisms that live on their bodies, which can provide them with additional nutrients and help maintain a healthy environment. Additionally, some crayfish may have mutualistic relationships with fish or other aquatic animals that benefit from the crayfish's presence, such as by feeding on parasites found on the crayfish.
Yes it is because crayfish live in the sea. although There are fresh water crayfish. But here Im assuming you are talking about big red ones......
Heaps of animals live in water but the main is fish
All raccoons kill small live animals, including mice, fish, crayfish, frogs, snakes, insects, etc.
animals like lizards and some bugs live in their. usually animals who don't drink water. if they do drink water they open cactus's and eat each other or their prey.
they live in water and out
it is like a frog because they mostly live in water:]
Swamps are warm, wet areas that are teeming with both animal and plant life; the water-logged land in swamps is often heavily forested, with trees like cypress and tupelo. Some animals live in the low-oxygen water (some fish, crayfish, shrimp, tadpoles, insect larvae, etc.), some animals live at the surface of the water (like alligators, caiman, nutria, etc.), some animals live above the water (like birds, insects, frogs, etc.), and other animals live in the spongy areas of land surrounding the swamp (like raccoons, deer, earthworms, etc.).