Yes, some species of crinoids can live in cold water environments. They are often found in deep-sea areas with colder temperatures, where they can feed on particles in the water column using their filtering arms. These deep-sea crinoids have adaptations to survive in the low temperatures and high pressures of their habitat.
Tortoises typically live in warm water, as they are ectothermic animals that rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature. Cold water can be harmful to their health and can lead to issues such as lethargy and decreased immune function.
Yes, crawdads can adapt to living in cold water although they prefer warmer temperatures. In colder water, they may become less active and slower in their movements. It's important to provide them with adequate shelter and protection from extreme cold conditions in their habitat.
I believe lions live out in the plains and flatlands of Kenya.
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
When you add hot water to cold water, the cold water warms up because of thermal conduction. Some of the kinetic energy of the hot water transfers to the cold water on contact, eventually leading to a uniform temperature throughout.
they live in the ocean. mostly, they are attached to rocks or other hard surfaces.
MOSTLY live in cold water
clams live mostly in cold water.
Danios normally live in warmer water but are also excellent swimmers in cold water
The scientific name for the Crinoids is (class)Crinoidea.
Clown fish are tropical marine species, they do not live in cold water.
angler fish do not live in the cold
No, they don't. Photosynthesis occurs in the chlorophyll of plants.. Crinoids are animals; do be specific, they are enchinoderms. They are closely related to starfish. Hope this helped!
they live in water because they have gills or they are cold blooded
Trout are cold water animals.
because they live in cold water
no