Pond-dwelling crabs typically include species like the freshwater crab (e.g., Potamon spp.) and the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis). These crabs are adapted to live in freshwater habitats, often found in slow-moving streams, ponds, and marshes. They play essential roles in the ecosystem by helping to aerate the sediment and serving as both predators and prey within their environments.
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Frogs, Turtles, Toads, Fish, Microorganisms, Leeches, Different types of bugs, etc.
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Horseshoe crabs normally live in a tropical climate.
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i hate you kind of water
Raccoons do not live in ponds but may forage for food in a pond looking for crabs, snails, crayfish, frogs and fish. They live on land, however.
they like to live in gardens, ponds,and oceans. and moist places
Daphnia live in lakes, ponds, slow moving streams.
Crabs is one example
dragon flys usually live near ponds lakes and rivers
There is generally one one kind of mite that can live on hermit crabs. You find them around their joint and their mouth parts. Other bugs in the crabitat like booklice or rollie pollie bugs, or spring tails can be disturbing to us but not harmful to the crabs.