Estuaries are bodies of water where rivers meet the sea, creating a mix of saltwater and freshwater. Animals in these environments have to adapt to fluctuating salinity levels, making them capable of handling both salt and fresh water conditions. Examples of animals found in estuaries include crabs, oysters, and fish like salmon.
how does the amazon dolphin adapt to fresh water
If an animal were to adapt to a salt marsh, they would have to adapt to the climate. It varies sometimes but mostly they would have to adapt to the water source. In a salt marsh, they have brachish water, which is a mixture of salt water and fresh water, and it usually leads out into another river or stream somewhere close by, but they would have to adapt to the water, which only some animals can.
Fresh water animals.
I suggest you take the fish out of the mud water and place it in the fresh water.
Not really salt water fish can adapt to fresh water but it will take a while.
Yes, there are animals that live in fresh water.
Yes if it moves slowly from the ocean to a river
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
Of course Africa has fresh water. Africa has a very hot dry climate and that makes it hard for people and animals to get fresh water.
There are many animals in the fresh water biome. There are fish (catfish, sun fish, bass, carp, crappie), otters, beavers, oysters, and many others depending on region. The reason I only named four is that the animals in the fresh water biome vary greatly by the region or temperature of the fresh water body.
A bull shark can adapt to any water tempura or type of water good luck