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Yes, nematodes can live in water.

Specifically, nematodes also are known as the animal kingdom's roundworms. They number among the most adaptable, flexible organisms on earth. They will be found in many of Planet Earth's ecosystems, from freshwater to marine and terrestrial environments.

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