The Yellow tang inhabits the Pacific Ocean and might also live off the coast of Florida in the Western Central Atlantic. It is considered native to the following countries/states/regions: Caroline Island, Guam, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Japan, Johnston Island, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, N Marianas, Ogasawara Islands, Palua, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Wake Island. The geographical limits of the Yellow tang are 30°N to 8°N, and 127°e to 79°w.
The Yellow tang is found in areas of lagoons and seaward reefs with prolific coral growth. It can be encountered from below the surge zone; its dept range is 2-46 meters / 7-150 feet. This fish lives alone or form loose groups
They live in the intertidal zone.
I be live one of the most uncommon omnivore in the intertidal zone is a sponge
they live in the intertidal zone but they go to the surface zone
The intertidal zone
The intertidal zone
Intertidal zone
hermit crabs live in the intertidal zone
Intertidal Zone Sunlight Zone, and a few species in The Twilight Zone .
The intertidal zone of the ocean.
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Intertidal Zone
Limpets live in the intertidal zone and are stuck to the rocks.