Clean, salt water.
When lobsters are underwater they breath in oxygen, when they come above water they breath out carbon dioxide.
Lobsters are a type of crustacean that live in salt water environments. They do not live in fresh water environments. The water may vary from cold to slightly warm. It may also be muddy water, sandy water, or clear water.
Water dragons have the ability to breath underwater, breath water, and in some cases are able to turn things into water.
Lobsters are crustaceans and are also aquatic. (life in the water)
Lobsters live in water if you go to the ocean you can go under water.
Think about lobsters.
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I suppose you could call the crayfish the cousin of the lobster. Crayfish certainly look like lobsters. But they are fresh water animals and lobsters are salt water creatures.
anything from plant matter, to animal waste, and meat of any kind they find in the water
yes lobsters live in caves u rere
Lobsters perform gas exchange through a gill system, with openings to the gills in the ventral surface of their body. Lobsters waft seawater across the gills to acquire oxygen and release wastes, periodically reversing the flow briefly to dislodge silt and debris.
Lobsters and crabs