because they have an accute sense of smell which eventually kills them
I'm positive that they can for a short period of time like a few minutes but they can't live underwater they live on the land .
June but you think it be may
A sojourn.
This is a strange question. You obviously need land to live because you can not live in the sea for sustained periods of time.
No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals. No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals.
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A starfish can only live on the and for a very short time before they die. Starfish depend on saltwater to keep them alive and dry out and die when out of the water.
No, it is not considered to be short time housing when you live in a dorm for a school year. However, that will be the case if it is one semester.
Yes, land snails can live in water for a short period of time. They adapt by sealing their shell with a layer of mucus to prevent water from entering and affecting their breathing. They also reduce their activity levels to conserve energy while in the water.
A Time Out of War won the Oscar for Short Film - Live Action - in 1954.
Although some types of reptiles are semi-aquatic or fully aquatic, most are fully terrestrial. Amphibians, however, spend part of their time in fresh water, and part on land. The name amphibian even refers to the fact that they live "both kinds of life."
They live on the African Prarie but can survive for a short time in the desert