Female turtles (all species) come ashore once a year to dig a hole on the beach in which to lay their eggs.
Turtles.
toads
It's a Sea Turtle.
A crocodile
sea turtle
The Fangtooth Fish lives in the deepest parts of the ocean at about 5000 meters.
Atlantic herring
plankton is a microscopic animal that lives in the ocean.
Mostly on land half their lives in the ocean
yes in fact world largest reptile lives in saltwater known as the saltwater crocodileThere is a variety of Crocodile that lives in Salt Water. However, a fresh water Crocodile would not do well in Salt Water.
The velvet crab lives in the Atlantic Ocean. It begins with the letter v.
Momentum is being transferred, so momentum is moving. Water molecules follow a small more or less circular path in the deep ocean, with definite linear components as the wave comes ashore.
Loggerhead turtles spend their lives in the open ocean and shallow coastal waters. They live in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. They only come ashore to lay eggs.
reptile
No its a mammal but it lives in the sea and then comes up for air above the surface of the ocean.
An Island, are you refering Nineball Island, or islands you can go ashore? In other cases, I'll just answer both above: further the plot on the game for Nineball Island Going ashore: Just find an island you can go ashore(If not sure, use the map; ashore places are colored purple) Surface, then an option will appear "go ashore" Click on it, and have fun (Note: I recommend doing Chapter 3 Arctic Ocean it shows good tutorials)
In endless ocean 2, to go ashore some where you simply have to swim to the place that you want, go to the surface of the water, and surface. look at the land that you would like to walk on and there should be a "GO ASHORE" button
yes if you want to die a slow death
There are many reasons 1) it layed Eggs 2) it lived in the ocean Pretty much everything else was a reptile at the time it was around
The epipelagic zone of the ocean is where most life lives.
No. A seahorse is an ocean-dwelling type of pipefish. A crocodile is a land-dwelling reptile.
Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.