Billions: crabs, shellfish, birds, worms, mosquitos, and lots of even smaller animals.
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Crocodiles live all over the world but mostly America, Africa and Australia. they live in waters or swamps which surround lots of trees and lots of wildlife and many animals for the crocodiles do eat and have a feast on!
An animal in an estuary may eat and rest in a habitat such as a salt marsh, mudflat, or mangrove forest. These areas provide food, shelter, and protection from predators for the animals living in estuaries.
There are many animals that live in trees, including monkeys. Birds, bats, and snakes are all animals that live in trees.
No, not all animals with two-chambered hearts live in the water. For example, some amphibians, like frogs, have two-chambered hearts and live both on land and in water.
Only animals that can live in freshwater or saltwater live in an estuary because estuaries are places where freshwater and saltwater meet.
yes. whales like belugas can live in warm water estuaries :D
One service that estuaries and wetlands provide is a home for animals and plants.
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at estuaries
Yes, They do.
Estuaries provide protected harbors and access to the ocean and rivers.
the good effects on a estuary is the amountof animals and plants it gets. the bad effects are when the animals harm the estuaries and when the water is harmful in the ocean
Dugongs live in estuaries.
In all of the world's oceans. Some can even live in estuaries (where the freshwater from rivers or streams connect with the saltwater from sea).
Estuaries are the most productive of all marine ecosystems.
estuaries are places where it is half salt water and half fresh water it is important because salt water has more minerals and fresh water has more oxygen so it is kind of like the best of both worlds for the animals who live there