Some animals live in the water (including fish, crabs, shrimp, tadpoles, insect larvae, etc.), some animals live at the surface of the water (like frogs, turtles, beavers, etc.), some animals live above the water (like birds, insects, frogs, etc.), and other animals live in the spongy areas of land surrounding the swamp (like raccoons, opossums, muskrats, deer, snails, earthworms, etc.), using the marsh for feeding, shelter, and/or nesting areas.
ducks live in ponds or lakes, and a duck also lives in fresh water lakes.
animals that do not live in water are called mammals unless if it is a dolphin or turtle. amphibian: vertebrates that live life in and out of the water
Yes they are hypertonic bcz they face a problem of seelling up due to low water concentration
The largest freshwater animal is the Beluga sturgeon, which can grow up to 20 feet long and weigh over 2,000 pounds. These critically endangered fish are found in the Caspian and Black Sea basins and are known for their valuable caviar.
Fresh water
the water is fresh water trust me iv bean there
If an animal were to adapt to a salt marsh, they would have to adapt to the climate. It varies sometimes but mostly they would have to adapt to the water source. In a salt marsh, they have brachish water, which is a mixture of salt water and fresh water, and it usually leads out into another river or stream somewhere close by, but they would have to adapt to the water, which only some animals can.
Fresh water animals.
a salt marsh is a wetland that has fresh water
Yes, there are animals that live in fresh water.
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
There are many animals in the fresh water biome. There are fish (catfish, sun fish, bass, carp, crappie), otters, beavers, oysters, and many others depending on region. The reason I only named four is that the animals in the fresh water biome vary greatly by the region or temperature of the fresh water body.
Of course Africa has fresh water. Africa has a very hot dry climate and that makes it hard for people and animals to get fresh water.
A marsh is a low, wet land with tall grasses that is often flooded seasonally with fresh or brackish water. Marshes are important ecosystems that provide habitat for numerous plant and animal species.
Gary Low has written: 'North American marsh birds' -- subject(s): Birds, Marsh animals, Water birds
yes almost all animals require fresh water to live.
lakes