Yes, zooplankton can live in ponds. These tiny organisms, which include various species of small crustaceans and protozoa, thrive in freshwater environments like ponds where they play a crucial role in the aquatic food web. They serve as a food source for larger organisms, such as fish and amphibians, and contribute to nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.
zooplankton
no they do not live in groups
... by a pond...
pond community is animal who live in pond
Probably in a pond, meaning the snail is called a PONDsnail...
anywhere in a pond
Zooplankton and Phytoplankton
Unicellular eukaryotes that live in pond water
zooplankton is known from water and may live there . though some people think they live in the zoo because it's name says "zoo". strange, isn't it?
Krill can eat some small types of zooplankton such as copepods amphibipods and lots more different types of zooplankton
No, only in the fact that they feed on decomposing matter which may consist of zooplankton, but they do not feed on live zooplankton since they are much smaller.
Some does like phytoplankton and zooplankton.