Perhaps.... they can live in a variety of different climates
Arctic voles, also known as tundra voles, live in the Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. They inhabit tundra and grassland areas, where they burrow underground to avoid harsh weather conditions.
Starfish, mussels, that kind of thing.
Crown of Thorns Starfish can live for up to 10 years in the wild.
No, yetis are believed to be mythical creatures that are usually associated with the Himalayan region in Asia, not the Arctic. The Arctic is home to animals like polar bears, Arctic foxes, and walruses.
The species of purple starfish found in Florida is likely the Royal Starfish (Astropecten articulatus). These large, purple starfish are commonly found along the Atlantic coast of Florida, often in shallow waters or intertidal zones.
No starfish live in the Artic. Not even one.
Yes, Starfish do live in the Antarctic. They live anywhere that there is not fresh water.
Starfish live in every ocean but the arctic ocean, they live on the sea floor and stick to rock and coral :)
sea stars live in every ocean exept the arctic ocean
starfish can live in the ocean
Starfish still live... strange question
yes they can because some starfish live in small groups also how are you
yes it can live forever but some die when the waves pull the starfish and the starfish will be dead
Yes starfish live on the ocean floor. Starfish are invertebrates and there are over 1500 different species of starfish in the world.
starfish live in coral and sea grass beds.
Yes, starfish do live in salt water.
No, a starfish is not a mammal. Mammals use lungs to breath, starfish live at the bottom of the sea and do not have lungs.