Many types of animals eat algae in freshwater. Snails, fish, bivalves and even birds are all common algae eaters.
freshwater biomes are non-tidal
it eats algae and is eaten by blue herons
it eats algae and is eaten by blue herons
Freshwater Biomes, Estuary Biomes, and Marine Biomes
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A few endangered species found in freshwater biomes include:Red WolfFishing CatManateeHine's Emerald DragonflyShort-necked TurtleCopperbelly Water SnakeKirtland's SnakeSouthern River OtterThere are many more. Many freshwater biomes are considered endangered habitats, so most species of animal limited to freshwater biomes will be listed as endangered.
The five dominant animals in freshwater biomes are fish, amphibians (such as frogs and salamanders), insects (such as dragonflies and mosquitoes), birds (such as ducks and herons), and mammals (such as beavers and otters).
Pond Snails, Tadpoles, Freshwater Shrimps and some species of fish such as the Grass Carp. Most baby fish will also feed on algae in their early years.
The three biomes that are freshwater are ponds and lakes, wetlands, and streams and rivers.
frogs and fishes