Triops, or tadpole shrimp, are small crustaceans which first evolved about 300 million years ago. Their habitat is freshwater ponds, many of which are temporary ponds. One species has remained virtually unchanged for two hundred million years.
No way. Triops are pond and creek animals. Do not put any in flavored water because they will die if you do.
Triops are a freshwater crustacean.
Triops are a genus of small crustaceans. They should not be taken out of water as they cannot live very long at all without it.
Unicellular eukaryotes that live in pond water
About 65 days. They usually live in temporary pools of water.
Not very long, perhaps a few minutes.
Triops are ancient aquatic shrimps; they possess gills and not lungs. The gills colapse when not in water, and are basically non functional. So the answer is no, triops cannot breath out of water.
yes but you have to soak it in spring water for like three days and it if it hasn't had soap
A lily lives in a pond because it is a water plant.
no is the answer to both your questions
in a pond
Some : - Insects, Amphibians, Fish, Reptiles, mammals and Birds all live in or on pond water.