In Poole Harbour, there are predatory cuttlefish and schools of bass, sticklebacks, gobies, wrasse, pipefish. Spiny spider crabs, masked crabs, swimming crabs, brown shrimps, seasnails, snakelocks anemones and hydroids. All six species of British pipefish can be found here, including the rare Nilsson's pipefish, as well as their close relatives, the spiny seahorses.
Weymouth Bay is a good place to see birds such as Grey Wagtail, Dipper, Heron, Kingfisher and Little Egret.
In Bournemouth, there is extraordinary footage of wild foxes. They are incredibly tame and cross the roads in daytime without a care.
The wildlife on the Southern Coast is much the same as wildlife in other parts of the UK. However every place has different animal species.
I hope this has helped you a little.
All animals that breed on Antarctica's coasts -- none live there: it's too cold and there is no food chain -- are fully aquatic.
birds, sheep, goats, seals, otters, ponies, horses in nothern areas they have visiting dolphins,
that's where the food is and some animals like penguins and seals spend some time on land
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Yes. Many species of dolphins live in Mexico's coasts.
A bicoastal is a person who lives near two coasts, especially those who live on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of North America.
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Sea animals and birds would include seals and penguins and skuas.
so that they have enough supply of water
They southern and western coasts of Australia.
Flamingos live on the coasts and lakes of south eastern US
No seals need to live near water, for the most part they live on sea coasts, and ice shelves.