Ice protects aquatic animals by isolating (ice is a good thermic isolater) the bottom of the pond from the atmosphere, and preventing the bottom of the pond from freezing and becoming ice.beause they are used to water
Melting ice releases extra fresh water into the oceans, making them less salty. Cockles, for example, the shellfish, thrive in salt water near the shore, but do not do so well in fresher water. This affects food chains in the ocean.
Animals that live in the oceran are called marine animals. Animals that live in water that's not the ocean are called freshwater/aquatic animals.
Aquatic animals have oily skin to help insulate them. This keeps them from becoming cold while they are in the water.
Aquatic animals
Aristotle made three groups of animal which is Terrestrial- where LAND animals live Aquatic- where AQUATIC animals live Aerial- where AIR animals live
how to protect animals
Aquatic animals are animals that live in water.
Aquatic animals. most of the time they say aquatic wildlife, very few will say aquatic animals
Speciality of aquatic animals is that they can swim.
Aquatic animals are those which live in water.
Answer:Yes, aquatic animals can choke on food.
aquatic animals
An aquafarmer is another name for an aquaculturist - a person involved in aquaculture - the cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals.
An aquaculture is the cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals.
aquatic pants, huh?
The aquatic animals did survive. That's why they are with us today.
The air sacs in aquatic animals are used to get okygen bubbles out of water.
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.