A sponge is a bottom-dwelling creature which attaches itself to something solid in a place where it can find enough food to grow.
it feel very soft like a poilliw
sponges can live up too six thousand years having sex
I don't believe so, because sponges are water creatures and depend on water to keep them moist and alive, and water is how they breathe.
As that type of sponge is not a living organism, the question is invalid.
yes sea sponges.
Sponges do live in the ocean.
in the ocean
Animals that live in the ocean.
The ocean (aquatic biome).
Sponges in the ocean can live up to 200 years old. They are primary produces and give off more oxygen than they take in.
son of a gun
typicaly sponges live in coral reefs with other sponges in their own habitat in the depths of the ocean floor!!!!
starfish, seaweed, corals, sponges, algae, sea-shells.
Nearly all most all of the 5,000 known sponges are found in saltwater; however, 150 species live in freshwater.
yes, some even live in the Atlantic and Indian ocean too.
Sponges provide many kinds of information:Studying different kinds of animals is just interesting because they're so different from usStudying how sponges live teaches you some of the ways that our bodies stay aliveStudying how sponges survive in the ocean teaches you to respect and care for the ocean and the plants and animals that live thereStudying how sponges are part of the ecosystem teaches you that every living thing is important