How to use in-sentence of “aquatic”:
+ People doing water gardening plant water lilies and other aquatic plants.
+ Based on the number of fossils discovered, the aquatic “Sarcosuchus” was probably plentiful in these warm, shallow, freshwater habitats.
+ Young pickerel eat aquatic insects and small Crustacea.
+ Hence, aquatic creatures survive in such places.
+ A siphon is a long tube-like structure that is present in certain aquatic molluscs: Gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods.
+ Agwé, is a loa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailors in Voodoo.
+ The families of this order are united by being families of aquatic herbs and are known from the fossil record as early as the Lower Cretaceous.

Example sentences of “aquatic”:
+ It started with purely aquatic finned tetrapodomorphs.
+ Most of the aquatic life in the Norwegian Sea is in the upper layers.
+ These animals probably lived in swamps or near lakes, using their tusks to dig or scrape up aquatic vegetation.
+ It started with purely aquatic finned tetrapodomorphs.
+ Most of the aquatic life in the Norwegian Sea is in the upper layers.
+ These animals probably lived in swamps or near lakes, using their tusks to dig or scrape up aquatic vegetation.
+ Then, in the early and middle Triassic, there was rapid evolution into the types of aquatic and land tetrapods which dominated the rest of the Mesozoic era.
+ Many aquatic species just spread their eggs and sperm in the water at one specific time of year.
+ Most ducks are aquatic birds.
+ The North American river otter, or the common otter, is an aquatic mammal native to only North America in the countries Canada, and the United States.
+ Other animals which have this reproductive method are parasitoid wasps, certain flatworms and various aquatic invertebrates.
+ It is feared by most other aquatic snails, because few other species have the ability to sting.
+ It holds over 10,000 aquatic creatures.
More in-sentence examples of “aquatic”:
+ Overturn of the lake layers lowered oxygen content near the surface and led to a periodic "die-off" of aquatic species.
+ This can limit growth of submerged aquatic plants.
+ Overturn of the lake layers lowered oxygen content near the surface and led to a periodic “die-off” of aquatic species.
+ This can limit growth of submerged aquatic plants.
+ All species in the Order order are highly adapted for an aquatic existence at the water surface.
+ They are aquatic organisms classified under the phylum Porifera with about 15,000 species worldwide.
+ Elephants are distantly related to sea cows, which are large aquatic mammals.
+ The European mink eats different animals that lives in Aquatic habitataquatic and riparian habitats.
+ Many aquatic species move from and to seagrass either daily or at certain stages of their life cycle.
+ It is an aquatic marsupial and a member of the opossum family.
+ A public aquarium is a type of zoo which has lots of aquatic animals and plants for people to see.
+ A second function, in aquatic animals, is that gastroliths can be used for ballast to make diving easier.
+ It probably had a similar lifestyle as an ambush aquatic predator feeding on fish and other aquatic animals.
+ It is a migratory aquatic bird found in the northern hemisphere.
+ Usually the water body will be dominated either by aquatic plants or algae.
+ It was about aquatic life, to increase public interest in fish biology and in what the Bureau of Fisheries did.
+ They provide shelter and are a nursery for fish and small aquatic organisms.
+ They are everywhere in inland aquatic habitats, but rare in the oceans.
+ Some aquatic plants are partly submerged.
+ Many fishkeepers create freshwater aquascapes where there are lots of aquatic plants as well as fish.
+ They are aquatic or semi-aquatic, and feed on algae.
+ These clusters of small stones with angled edges support the idea that “Pterodaustro” ate mainly small, hard-shelled aquatic crustaceans using filter-feeding.
+ It is an aquatic plant species and can be found in waterways.
+ When the babies are ready, they simply jump into the water and begin their aquatic life.
+ As reptiles, they produced cleidoic eggs, but they were entirely aquatic and their eggs developed inside the mother.
+ The aquatic vegetation such as moss, seaweed and algae are visible at surface level.
+ Getting nutrients is a factor for aquatic plants.
+ Most of the affected organisms were marine or aquatic in nature.
+ Most crayfish are strictly aquatic but some live in semi-aquatic environments.
+ In typical amphibian development, eggs are laid in water and larvae are adapted to an aquatic lifestyle.
+ Black bass are found in running and still waters, with or without aquatic vegetation.
+ The light intensity required is easily investigated in an aquatic plant such as pondweed.
+ These tiny aquatic animals are flat, round, and transparent.
+ All of the species from this family have free-living, aquatic tadpoles.
+ Mitsuki Hashiguchi is a Japanese female water polo player who participated at the 2014 Asian Games and 2015 World Aquatic Championships.
+ They live in almost all aquatic environments; 750 species live in caves and the order also includes Landterrestrial animals and sandhoppers such as “Talitrus saltator”.
+ Nevertheless, they are among the most completely aquatic of all air-breathing vertebrates.Parker H.W.
+ It also showed signs of adaptations to aquatic life, including a thick and heavy outer bone coating.
+ The earliest land plants evolved from aquatic plants around 450 million years ago in the Ordovician period.
+ These were supplanted during the early Jurassic by various aquatic and marine forms.
+ Bryozoans, also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or moss animals, are a phylum of small aquatic animals living in colonies.
+ A mudpuppy or waterdog is an aquatic salamanders.
+ The term “snail” is also sometimes used for aquatic snail-like gastropods, which usually have gills.
+ They belong to the class class of ray-finned fish and have over 7,000 species in almost all aquatic environments.
+ Brine shrimp are “Artemia”, a genus of aquatic crustacea which has changed little since the Triassic period.
+ She was a member of the United States women’s national water polo team at the 1980 World Aquatic Championships, 1984 World Aquatic Championships, and 1988 World Aquatic Championships.
+ However, a popular theory among believers is that “Nessie” is a plesiosaur, an extinct carnivoremeat-eating aquatic reptile that lived in the Mesozoic era.
+ Vanadium is often found in aquatic forms of life.
