Can any animals live in chlorine?
All water has chlorine in it naturally. Salt water or fresh water, it all has at least some form of chlorine in it. If chlorine is added in large amounts to the animal's habitats though, eventually it will kill them. Chlorine is a chemical, and too much of it is not natural for an animal to be living in it. Over time, chlorine will hurt an animal in every way, from effecting the skin, eyes, mouth, lungs and everything else.
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