Squid do not typically inhabit wetlands; they are primarily found in marine environments, including oceans and seas. These cephalopods prefer deeper waters and are often associated with various oceanic habitats, from coastal regions to open waters. Wetlands, on the other hand, are freshwater or brackish ecosystems that support a different array of aquatic life, such as amphibians, fish, and various invertebrates.
Yes, they do live in wetlands
no they live wetlands
they actually live in mangrove swamps. but yes they live in wetlands
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Squid do not live in a desert. They are an ocean species.
Quolls can live near wetlands, but not in wetlands,, as they are found in wet and dry sclerophyll forest (eucalyptus bushland).
A squid lives in the oceans.
Alligators live in wetlands because they are aquatic creatures.
squid do live oil in the ocean
Yes, beavers do live in wetlands. Beavers also live in ponds, rivers, marshes, and woodlands.
Yes, squid live in the ocean. They live very deep under the water.
No. Squid generally live in warmer water, but there are some squid species that live in the Southern Oceans. Antarctica is a continent, and squid prefer life in the water.