Some animals that live in rivers or lakes are salmon, trout, frogs, herons hunt, dragonflies, pike, snake necked turtle, lungfish, fish eagle's, and flamingo's.
There are many types of animals that live in rivers. Raccoons, snakes, fish, frogs, platypus, and otters are all animals that stay in the rivers.
Some examples of animals that live in lakes and ponds are fish, frogs, freshwater clams among many other animals.
Yes, Germany has many rivers and lakes.
567 lakes and 746 rivers FACT !!!!!!!!!!!!
No - the links below will give you a listing of Japans lakes and rivers.
Michigan has thousands of lakes and many rivers.
There are around 3500 lakes in Romania.
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Yes, there are many. There are 37 rivers and 21 lakes in Tasmania. This is probably only the main ones.
Different breeds of fish live in almost all rivers worldwide. Other animals that live in rivers live in certain areas. For example, crocodiles and alligators live in warm waters of warm climates. Crayfish (sometimes called crawdads) live in rivers in the United States. Some types of turtles also live in rivers.
Yes, glaciers can create both rivers and lakes. When glaciers melt, they release water that can flow into rivers or accumulate in depressions to form lakes. This often occurs as part of the glacial melting process in areas where glaciers are present.