a type of free-floating and weekly swimming algae
Coral lives in tropucal and sub-tropical areas. They are found in saltwater, not freahwater.
Amphibians are animals that both live in land and water. Examples are frogs, toads, salamanders and newts ...
krill are a massive part of the food process, MANY MANY animals live of them, most whales live of them, also many birds and penguins and many animals. most of the animals in antarctica would die if it wasn't for these little creatures! due to the global warming, currents in the ocean are changeing and krill are following them, many of the animals that live off tham don't no exactily where they are not, the are getting comfused and this already has a magore affect on the food web! most of the animals that dont live on krill, eat animals that DO live on krill si if there is no krill, we might not have most of the animals we have now! -abbey
Animals that live in the pond includes the following (but not limited to) :fishescrayfishfrogsbirds (not all of them)turtlescrocodiles
The orca whale comes to visit, to find penguins and seals to eat, but the orca does not live in Antarctica. No animals live in Antarctica.
Only animals that can live in freshwater or saltwater live in an estuary because estuaries are places where freshwater and saltwater meet.
no
It lives in both. It is primarily a saltwater fish but does adapt to live in strictly freshwater (not just brackish)
Salmon live in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to grow and mature, and then return to freshwater to spawn.
they can go in both
Mussels are aquatic animals that live in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They can be found in rivers, lakes, and oceans around the world, typically in shallow waters where they can attach themselves to rocks or other surfaces.
Sirens are typically found in freshwater environments such as swamps, rivers, and lakes. They are not adapted to live in saltwater habitats and are primarily found in the southeastern United States.
There are both saltwater and freshwater varieties.
Yes, salmon is a type of fish that can live in both saltwater and freshwater environments.
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to grow, and then return to freshwater to spawn. So, they can live in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Saltwater
Angelfish live in saltwater