No, seadragons are saltwater crustaceans and the Myall river is freshwater, so seadragons would not survive.
leafy sea dragons are just a type of see horse so when they are born they are young and as they grow they get older and older so in some point of their life they can be old.
no plants live in there but there are 5 ducks
There are no permanent habitations on the Mississippi River itself as it is a major transportation route with commercial and recreational traffic. However, there are many towns and cities located along its banks where people live.
Seadragons, such as the Leafy seadragon and the Weedy seadragon, are typically found in the kelp forests of the Neritic zone, which is the relatively shallow coastal zone of the ocean. They are primarily located along the southern and western coasts of Australia.
First off, nothing lives in an active volcano unless it is an extremely magical thing.However an extinct volcano would make a good place for a dragon to live as:They are usually forested mountainside where people do not tend to congregateThere are lava tunnels (for the Stromboli type of volcanos) where dragons could make a cozy place to live or even nest.The soil is fertile.
Weedy sea dragons live in southern Australian waters in kelp beds.
Yes they do, but can be found into NSW and WA.
They live in the upper level of the ocean. I think it's called inter tidal zone.
In there natural habitat they can live up to ten years, in captivity they can live up yo thirty years.
Seadragons, Weedy or Leafy, only live in the kelp beds off the Southern coasts of Australia in Salty Water. Merimbula lake is not salty, so the Seadragons would not be able to survive. I hope this answer was helpful.
No.
They live in piles of branch-is or in Fallon trees and in Illinois!
Dragons don't exist, and this should say "Where do all dragons live and what is their habitat like?"
They don't Dragons are fictional
No. Dragons are from myth and do not exist so they do not live in Pennsylvania.
Dragons from China live in open areas preferable next to a water supply and a very warm environment.A dragon can live in different places. It can live just about anywhere! (Yes, even Frost dragons can live in Antarctica.)
Dragons don't live on Earth, that's for sure, unless they live in the center of the planet.... or something