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Plants such as seaweed, duckweed, algae, water lilies, etc. It all depends on whether it is fresh water or salt water.
The only night crawler to live in salt water is the European Night Crawler. It is suitable for bait in brackish salt water. They can live up to 30 minutes in freezing or salty water.
salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
Most frogs cannot survive in salt water because their skin is permeable to salt, which can dehydrate their bodies. Some species, like the crab-eating frog, have adapted to tolerate brackish water, but true saltwater is typically harmful to frogs.
Yes, alligators can tolerate salt water, but they typically prefer freshwater habitats. They have special glands that help regulate the salt levels in their bodies, but prolonged exposure to salt water can still be harmful to them.
Duckweed can grow in any water that is good enough to sustain live fish.
Duckweed, which is also known as water lens, is an aquatic plant and can be found growing in water. It is most commonly found in wetlands and fresh water ponds.
Manatees do live in salt water if they live in Florida they live in salt water and they live in springs if it is warm
Plants such as seaweed, duckweed, algae, water lilies, etc. It all depends on whether it is fresh water or salt water.
duckweed is small and can float easily
they live in salt water
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
They live in salt water They live in salt water
Duckweed takes oxygen and water and combines it into carbohydrates.
Some beetles can and do live in salt water, such as the salt creek tiger
Organisms that eat water plants and duckweed called omnivores.
YES they do live in salt water