true
The biconditional statement "An animal is a fish if and only if it lives in water" is false. While many fish live in water, there are exceptions, such as certain species of fish that can survive out of water for extended periods. Additionally, some animals that live in water, like dolphins and whales, are not fish but mammals. Thus, the conditions do not hold true for all cases.
True.
False. Crocodiles can be found in both freshwater and saltwater habitats.
true
TRUE
the answer is false because how could things live with no water
land mammals live on land, sea mammals live in the water.
false!!!!!!
Mammals,birds and reptiles are fully adapted to life on land. Fish live in water and amphibians start their life in water, then live on land.
because they cannot live out of the water and yes they are mammals!!
Aquatic mammals are mammals that can swim and live in water if necessary.
whales