A)Mammals,
B)Amphibian
C)Reptiles
D)Aves
its Amphibian
Aves
they ain't mammals are they so what are they
Marine animals are supported in part by the water in which they live, which allows greater body mass. Weight must be more evenly distributed in a terrestrial animal, as it is not supported by water.
a dolphin which can be in brackish water too, which is fresh and salt water combined.
Plants grow in ocean to provide oxygen which diffuses into the sea water and sea animals can get it for their life. Plants only grow in the waters at points where it can be reached by sunlight. and yes it is true that it does help in the water ecosystem
A marine biologist studies under water creatures.
A marine mammal found in the water around Australia would be the dugong.
Yes most of them live in marine water
no it does not but there is marine animal exhibits
That's an animal that lives in the water (marine) and eats plants as well as animals.
under water spideer!
stung by a marine animal
The genus Ceratium are a group of eukaryotic protists of the phylum Dinoflagellata. They have a very unique shape and morphology and contain two flagella. They have some plant characteristics and also some animal characteristics. Ceratium are aquatic organisms and are found in freshwater and marine water. They are usually found in warmer regions of the water near the surface. They can be found all over the world and are generally harmless.
The genus Ceratium are a group of eukaryotic protists of the phylum Dinoflagellata. They have a very unique shape and morphology and contain two flagella. They have some plant characteristics and also some animal characteristics. Ceratium are aquatic organisms and are found in freshwater and marine water. They are usually found in warmer regions of the water near the surface. They can be found all over the world and are generally harmless.
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Fish and some marine mammals live in water all their lives.