By feeding it with the right food and by not keeping it in a small tank.
Well yes but you have to keep the water fresh if you look it up it clearly says clean water bottle frecuently.
The liver in a dogfish shark acts as a storage site for fats, oils, and other nutrients. It also helps with buoyancy control by regulating the shark's lipid content. Additionally, the liver plays a role in detoxifying waste products in the shark's body.
Depending on the species, sharks can have different sizes. The largest is the whale shark that can reach up to 41 feet in length. The great white shark can be about 20 feet long. Smaller sharks are the bull and tiger sharks that can have an average length of 11 feet.
They (as well as tortoises, their close relatives in the reptile world) have protective shells. Turtle also live in the water, sometimes even the sea.
Sharks use gills to extract oxygen from water. As water flows over their gills, oxygen is absorbed into their bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released back into the water. Sharks must keep swimming to ensure a constant flow of oxygen-rich water over their gills.
by making fresh water.
yes because they somthing in there to keep thim alive
set in fresh water
A saltwater crocodile would not survive in fresh water. Salt water animals need the salt to keep them alive and to nourish them.
To keep everybody breathing and alive
To keep it fresh!
=Yes they do ,if they don't keep swiming they will sink to the bottom and die.=
Water it.
To keep mealworms alive, feed them a diet of oats, grains, fruits, and vegetables. Avoid feeding them sugary or salty foods, as well as citrus fruits. Make sure to provide a water source, such as a damp sponge or fresh fruits and vegetables with high water content.
to keep them fresh
To keep mealworms alive and healthy, provide them with a suitable habitat like a plastic container with holes for ventilation. Feed them a diet of oats, fruits, and vegetables, and provide a water source like a small dish of water or fresh fruits. Keep them in a dark, cool place and clean their habitat regularly to prevent mold and bacteria growth.
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