because they are not awsome swimers.and they let the sea carry them where every the sea takes them that's where they go.& they use there tails to pull on kelp stop them from moving.
A sea anemone is considered slow-moving. They use their tentacles to gather food particles in the water and generally stay in one place, although they can move slightly to find a better spot for feeding or to avoid danger.
yes it is so slow but it travel farb distance
Some things that prey on sponges are sea turtles, crustaceans, fish, and echinoderms. Sponges move so slow that they cannot avoid being eaten.
Seahorses are generally considered shy because they have evolved to have a slow and deliberate swimming style, as well as camouflage abilities to blend in with their surroundings. This helps them avoid predators and allows them to navigate their environment more effectively.
I was just visiting a friends house, and for the first time, we have seen 2 sea horses. (He lives near the water) They were both about 3 inches long. So yes, there are sea horses in the shallow water, but i doubt youll see them on the beaches.
Most of the time they get around by the current, so they are not that fast, it depends on the current
"Hold your horses" is an example of an idiom, which is a phrase that has a figurative meaning different from its literal meaning. In this case, the phrase is used to tell someone to be patient or wait. The origin of this idiom can be traced back to horse riding, where holding one's horses meant to keep them still and under control.
extremely slow! they have a shell to help protect them from predators because they move so slow
Gravity...or so i have been told...
Because they move material in the same fashion as a bulldozer--with a great deal of force and plucking.
Neptune, who created horses and horses were also his sacred animal as they were to Poseidon, and honestly, who wouldn't know this answer? It is so obvious.
Yes! One of the reasons horses eyes are on the sides is so that it can try to sea if predators are coming.