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they don't eat it because they can't get to it...but....they do eat shellfish!
An animal that lives in water and has hair is a beaver. Platypus also have two layers of fur coating them.
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.
it is a whale shark a whale shark has spots on its back and can only eat plankton . it has 1,000 teeth and is not a whale it is a shark but it looks like a whale so it is called a whale shark.
it is the crabeater seal
the blue and humpback whale both eat plankton with the strategy of draining the salt water from the plankton so that it may be edible
They have sharp teeth and they use them if the animal is in the water they get out of the water
The whale shark's strength is probably the safety afforded to it by it's size - it has few predators. It is a sluggish, docile animal that does not even have teeth, and strains it's sustenance out of the water in much the same way as the baleen whale.
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A whale that has baleen instead of teeth. The baleen is used to filter plankton from the sea water.
water and dogs, they put thier vampire teeth into the animal and they slowly die. they also can kill sharks and dinosauurs then they eat them whole
If you mean Asiatic Water Dragons, they eat fish, shellfish, and clams. They also eat offerings from nearby villages. They can swim, so that makes it easy to catch fish. They have specially shaped claws so they can shell shellfish and they have strong teeth in the back of tehir mouths that interlock to make it easy to open clams.
I'm pretty sure it was a land animal. Like a modern day tiger or lion but with large teeth that stick out of it's mouth like a walrus.
Beaver
A shrimp is a shellfish. Although there's a little difference between them. They are pretty different even if they are Shellfish. Some people are Allergic to Shellfish and they aren't allergic to Shrimps.
Not necessarily. Shellfish allergies often come in different categories, like crustacean (shrimp, crab, lobster, etc.) or mollusk (clams, oyster, squid, etc.). While most people who have shellfish allergies are allergic to all shellfish, that is not always the case. An allergist can administer a test to determine what type(s) of shellfish allergy you may have.