These locations provide a cold water habitat much like the conditions 1,000 years ago with glaciers to the north.
As with a large geographical distribution, this species also lives in a wide range of flowing water habitats.
This species is often found towards the bottom of clear warm water habitats with low currents.
The damselflies need open water habitat, which has proven difficult to maintain.
It is known for its deep water habitat and vertical-wall reefs.
They can be found in marine environment within a bathydemersal depth range, which is a deep water habitat.
Some ponds are managed as moist-soil areas while others provide deep water habitat.
Scientists have used this technique in recent years to explore the deep water marine habitat.
The tailed frogs, like to live in cold water habitats.
These fish prefer flowing water habitats of medium to large rivers.