difference between marine and fresh water organisms
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- The difference between freshwater life and marine life is the habitat they come from in the wild. Freshwater fish live in streams, rivers and lakes that have salinity of less than 0.05 percent. Depending on the species, fish can survive in temperatures ranging from 5 and 24 degrees Celsius. They can adapt to a change in habitat, like the rise and fall in water levels, temperature and oxygenation levels. Marine life refers to fish living in oceans and seas. These are also known as saltwater fish because they can only stay alive in waters with high salinity levels. A marine animal's habitats include coral reef and seagrass bed.
- Examples of tropical freshwater species are pacu, golden barb, red-tailed red eye puffer, catfish, guppy and angelfish. Marine fish are all cold-water fish.
- Freshwater species include pike, trout, shiner and goldfish.
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