Adaptation of fresh water habitat
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Animals: Many animals live in freshwater ecosystems. Some need the movement of the stream or river to survive. In fast moving waters, animals that have to hold onto rocks and the bottom may have suction-cup like structures on their bodies. Others thrive in still water environments, like lakes.
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Rivers, creeks, lakes, ponds, and streams are all freshwater habitats. So are wetlands like swamps, which have woody plants and trees; and marshes, which have no trees but lots of grasses and reeds. ... But despite that tiny amount, freshwater habitats are homes for more than 100,000 species of plants and animals.
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