Freshwater
A freshwater habitat is an environment characterized by the presence of water with low salt concentration, typically less than 0.5%. It includes various bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, ponds, and streams. Freshwater habitats are essential ecosystems that support a diverse array of plant and animal life, adapted to thrive in environments where salt levels are relatively low.
Inhabiting Species
- Beaver
- Black Rat
- Black Swan
- Blue Dragonette
- Brown Rat
- Crystal-Back Turtles
- Dreamglow Water Snakes
- Dreamweaver Koi
- Dreamweaver Turtles
- Duck
- Moonglade Fireflies
- Moonlit Otters
- Moonshadow Catfish
- Moonshadow Jellyfish
- Muskrat
- Mute Swan
- Raccoon
- Rage Goose
- River Otter
- Singing Glitterfin Fish
- Sparklefin Koi
- Water Vole
- Waterwyrm
- Western Toad
- Whispersnakes
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