Yes. Beavers live only in Freshwater. They live in rivers, streams etc..
All. There are no salt water beavers.
never ever in a million years!
They are a freshwater animal.
No, whales live in oceans(salt water) while beavers live in rivers and lakes(fresh water).
i think it is fresh water! hope this helps!
no because salt water and fresh water are 2 different things and they live in lakes which is fresh water
Fresh water mammals include such species as the beaver (North America), platypus (Australia), several species of otter (found on several continents), and the freshwater dolphin, or Boto (South America). Manatees also spend a large portion of their time in freshwater, but may venture out to sea for periods.
There are lots of species, and most are marine (live in the ocean). Some live in brackish estuaries, there are a few species that live in fresh water as adults but the ocean as larvae, and there are a few species that live totally in fresh water.
Some species may, will other species live on land
They live in water, some species live in salt water, others live in fresh water.
depending on the species both
No. Axolotles are a fresh water species.
There are many species of puffer fish. All species live in the water most live in saltwater though there are some species that are brackish and can live in fresh water as well.
The wet kind. Some species live in fresh water, others live in salt water.
The fresh water crock and the salt water crock.