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Just water. Rabbits need access to fresh water every day, but they also get water content from the fresh greens they eat.
if a fresh water animal is put in a salt water environment it will die from dehydration. If a salt water animal is put into a fresh water environment the animal will absorb to much water and explode.
only if you catch it then put it in fresh clean water for 1-2 weeks
The Dugesia is a fresh water non-parasitic worm. It is brownish in color. They eat mosquitos, mosquito larvae, and they also eat various invertebrates.
The main fish that eats the stickleback fish is the brown trout. There are also many birds that eat the stickleback fish.
Water does not eat anything. It is a liquid not an animal.
not sure about lobsters but with yabbies they live in fresh water and they have big claws but dont eat meat they use it to sort of clean the water like when an animal falls in there pond
There are many different species of fresh and salt water shrimps. All shrimps eat microscopic plant and animal life.
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There is no such thing as a "freshwater cow." Unless you're referring to a manatee, which can live in both fresh and salt water, in which they eat underwater plants.
no saltwtr fish eat saltwtr food tropical fish eat tropical food fresh watr fish eat fresh watr food
they eat anything a salt water dolphin eats (oter fish, plankton)
Just water. Rabbits need access to fresh water every day, but they also get water content from the fresh greens they eat.
to eat mwhahaha
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They eat god quality dog food, fresh water, steak and chicken
Platypuses are carnivores, but they eat only invertebrates. They do not eat mammals, birds, fish, reptiles or amphibians. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae of caddisflies, mayflies and two-winged flies, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish.