The humble, yet delicious "crayfish", known in the southern US as "crawdads" live in freshwater and have antennae.
Most jellyfish species are marine animals and cannot survive in fresh water because their bodies are adapted to the saline conditions of the ocean. However, some species, like the freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii, are able to live in freshwater environments such as lakes and ponds.
No, not all roundworms are parasitic. While some roundworms are parasitic and can cause infections in animals and humans, there are also free-living roundworm species that live in various environments such as soil, freshwater, and marine habitats.
Some examples of freshwater plants include water lilies, hornworts, water hyacinths, and duckweed. These plants play important roles in freshwater ecosystems by providing oxygen, habitat, and food for various aquatic organisms.
Some carnivores that live in freshwater environments include otters, alligator gar, pike, snapping turtles, and bull sharks. These species rely on fish, insects, crustaceans, and sometimes other animals as their primary food sources.
They eat all sort of stuff like:small fishtadpolesshrimpcatfishsmall insectssmall insects.
Some examples of animals that live in lakes and ponds are fish, frogs, freshwater clams among many other animals.
Not saltwater fish, but some freshwater animals/fish.
Yes. Although most jellyfish are marine animals, some inhabit freshwater.
Some animals that live in water are fish, dolphins, sharks, and jellyfish.
Not all animals with antennae are arthropods, although antennae are a characteristic feature of this group. Antennae are sensory structures found in various animal phyla, including some mollusks and certain annelids. However, the presence of antennae is most commonly associated with arthropods, such as insects, crustaceans, and arachnids. Thus, while many animals with antennae are indeed arthropods, they are not exclusively so.
A freshwater ecosystem is where animals for freshwater and animals who swim or live by freshwater live. For example: animals such as crocodiles, freshwater fish, turtles, or frogs, live in a freshwater ecosystems. I just named some from North West Florida's main freshwater ecosystem.
Typically Freshwater fish and the like. Some others may be turtles crawdads tadpoles small frogs etc..
Frogs, alligators, fish, turtles, and otters are just some of the many animals in a freshwater ecosystem.
That depends on the species of crayfish, some live in the ocean, some live in freshwater.
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some type of birds
Yes, there are some types of puffers that live in freshwater but they are not compatible with many fish. what kinds?