water habitat is the place water animals live in it has things like: rocks, shelter, food, and of course water for the animals.It's like a land habitat only under water a habitat has special things for the animals like: water, food, shelter, air, and in most cases makes the animals living in them happy, so a water habitat is a place where plants and animals who have adapted to living under water (have gills, eat fish) live like: fish, whales, eels, sharks and all those other under water animals & plants live. hope this helps
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Habitat
An earthworm's setae allow it to grab onto surfaces, which prevent it from sliding back during its odd pulsing movements. This shows it's very well-adapted to its environment, because these bristles only work at maximum potential when they support the entirety of the body, which only happens underground, where these worms live.
Yes a farm is a habitat with its own animal life and plants.
it has adapted by growing spikes to help not get eaten from its prey
beak- pointed and streamline for swimming and razor sharp for catching fish
It has gills to breathe underwater and they have fish feelers so they kow where they are going i am called harvi
Fish live in a variety of habitats, and like to be in whatever habitat they are adapted to. These habitats include shallow ponds, lakes, rivers, shoreline, tidepools, deep ocean, midwater, reefs, etc.
During dry periods, they use their adapted fins to leave a small dry (or drying) puddle and move to a deeper body of water.
He was adapted to its habitat because it can camoufalge
they are adapted to their habitat because they have claws to kepp food in their hands and to hang on trees
they are adapted so they can live in there own habitat
demoiselle fish live in underwater caves, it is a tough habitat but they seem to have adapted. Not many other animals live in these caves but divers do go down there to check it out. surf the internet to try to find out more about these amazing creatures.
Scales, gills, fins, tail, streamlined, cold blooded
Clown fish do not require obvious nesting sites to breed, which means they can increase their species almost anywhere. They have adapted to be able to withstand the stings of the anemone they live in.
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