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The animal you are describing is likely an otter. Otters are semi-aquatic mammals that spend a significant amount of time in water, with long tails that help them swim and dive efficiently. An otter's tail can indeed be around 22 inches long.
Animal feed typically contains around 10-12% water content on average. This moisture level can vary depending on the specific type of feed and processing methods used.
WHAT DO CALL AN ANIMAL THAT LIVES ONLY IN WATER?A ANIWATER
a duck is a land animal, but you'd probably mainly see them in water because they are fond of water and there pretty good swimmers.
The biggest animal on land is the Elephant AND The biggest animal in water is the Blue Whale
Pleurococcus is a type of algae that does not have specialized structures for movement, such as flagella or cilia. Instead, it relies on passive modes of transportation, such as wind, water currents, or animal dispersal, to move around and colonize new habitats.
A marine mammal found in the water around Australia would be the dugong.
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A desert animal will likely be very cautious of other larger animals. They will be foragers for food and water in the dry desert conditions as well.
The most likely one would be E. coli from all the animal poop in the water.
because animal shelters supply food and water and a shelter to the animals, without them, the animals would be in the wild most likely dead.
One animal that has a nerve ring is a hydra. The hydra is a fresh water animal with a tubular body and tentacles around the mouth.
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When an environment has a dry season, the animal population is likely to drop during the season. This is because they will move to other grounds in search of water and other pastures.
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Likely around 7% of its body weight per day.
Hydropower is the energy source that relies on naturally occurring sources of running water, such as rivers or waterfalls, to create electricity. Water flow is harnessed to turn turbines connected to generators, converting the kinetic energy of the water into electrical energy.