Whales cannot survive in a pond primarily due to their size and the limited space. Most ponds are too small to provide the necessary depth and room for whales to swim freely and dive, which is essential for their physical and social behaviors. Additionally, the water temperature and quality in a pond may not be suitable for whales, which require large volumes of water to regulate their body temperature and maintain their health. Finally, ponds often lack the abundant food sources available in the ocean, making it difficult for whales to meet their dietary needs.
They cant break the ice you retard
#1. a pond is fresh water#2. a pond usually is to small#3. a pond doesn't have the food that sharks eat
Whales survive by eating krill.
Well, Deers and Rabbits cant live in a pond ecosystem because they are forest animals and also bats. So any forest animal you can think of mostly cant live in a pond ecosystem
Because they are able to store oxygen in their blood and muscles to use in the deep.
Three types of forest populations that could not survive in a pond ecosystem are monkeys, ants, and birds.
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Goldfish can survive in a pond without a pump, but it is important to ensure that the pond has enough oxygen and is properly maintained to support their health and well-being.
Whales are sea animals and Antarctica is a continent. Whales survive in the Southern Ocean -- which surrounds Antarctica -- because it is their natural habitat when the ocean is free of ice.
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Tadpoles require water to survive as they breathe and swim in it. Attempting to save tadpoles without water would likely result in their death. If you find tadpoles in a drying pond, the best course of action would be to try and relocate them to a nearby source of water, such as a pond or lake.