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rockpools
Rockpools in England have shrimp and crabs and little tiny black fish in them and insects too. In Australia they can have much more in them such as fish, bugs, snakes, spiders and crabs and much more wildlife. hope this helps you cshould also try googling it.
Unique and totally protected.
The location, the climate, the flora and the fauna and other factors make the Southwest a unique region.
From Wikipedia: "Fauna is all of the animal life of any particular region or time."
starfish, muscles, urchins and loads more...
people can see limpets seashells rocks and plants
Ponds, Rivers, Rockpools and Esturies and more places like that!
During high tide, rockpools become submerged with water which can bring in fresh nutrients, food, and marine life. This can increase biodiversity and provide opportunities for creatures to feed, grow, and reproduce in the rockpool environment.
The term "florine fauna" typically refers to the animals that are found in the Floristic Region. This includes the variety of animal species that are native to a specific geographical area characterized by its unique plant life and vegetation.
you can look in rockpools. they are mini pools of seawater which always has a suprise in it...
No, there are no native monkeys in Tahiti. The island's ecosystem does not support monkey populations, and any monkeys found there would have been introduced by humans. Tahiti is more known for its unique flora and fauna, including various bird species and marine life.