Definitely not a hagfish. They live at the deepest depths of saltwater oceans. Not in rivers
A freshwater fish is a type of fish that lives in freshwater habitats like lakes, rivers, and ponds. These fish have adapted to survive in the lower salinity levels of freshwater environments compared to saltwater fish. Examples of freshwater fish include trout, bass, and catfish.
Yes, and at various levels, depending on the species in question.
A spitter fish typically lives in freshwater environments, such as lakes, ponds, and rivers. They prefer areas with abundant vegetation and hiding spots to protect themselves from predators.
the Tripod fish is from the dinosaur age and is guessed to be in the Juarrassic period the tripod fish lives in deep sea areas
they came from lake Erie canal.they came by a school bus
Sea fish don't live in rivers because rivers don't have coral or any sea plants. The sea plants are vital for some fish. That and some of the sea fish are to big for rivers.
there is salt in the sea, not in rivers
The Steller's Sea Eagle lives on the far eastern coast of Russia in around the sea of Okhotsk. This eagle lives on coastlands, marshes, rivers and swamps where fish is easily accessible.
Salmon is a type of fish that can live in both rivers and seas. They are born in rivers, migrate to the sea to grow, and then return to rivers to spawn.
A seawater fish is a fish that lives in the sea.
fish, algae, aquatic plants
fish
seafish!
No a bream is a freshwater fish, that lives in lakes and rivers. Although, to confuse you the term Sea Bream is applied to some saltwater fish, but those are not of the same family as bream.
Pelagic fish
A freshwater fish is a type of fish that lives in freshwater habitats like lakes, rivers, and ponds. These fish have adapted to survive in the lower salinity levels of freshwater environments compared to saltwater fish. Examples of freshwater fish include trout, bass, and catfish.
in the ocean and sea