Fish:
Numerous fish species thrive in still water environments. Some common examples include:
* Bass
* Bluegill
* Carp
* Catfish
* Perch
Amphibians:
Still waters provide suitable habitats for amphibians, including:
* Frogs
* Toads
* Newts
* Salamanders
Reptiles:
Some reptiles also inhabit still water bodies. Examples include:
* Turtles
* Snakes
Invertebrates:
A wide range of invertebrates populate still waters. These include:
* Insects (e.g., water bugs, beetles, dragonflies)
* Crustaceans (e.g., crayfish, shrimp)
* Mollusks (e.g., snails, clams, mussels)
* Worms
* Plankton
Mammals:
Certain mammals are adapted to life in still waters, such as:
* Beavers
* Muskrat
These various animals have specialized adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in still water environments, such as streamlined bodies, efficient respiratory systems, and the ability to extract oxygen from the water.