There is no such thing as a pool animal.
This question from your assignment wants you to think -- and to do some research on rock pool animals. We don't know which other animals you've had on the assignment, so we can't name "more" of them. You'll have to use your search engine - just type in "rock pool animals" and hit enter.
Yes.
Shells protect prey from pretador.
scopata animals don't have shells turtles and shellfish do
There are quite a few animals that antennas and shells. Most of these animals are in fact insects that fly.
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No, most of the little animals that live inside them are edible, but the shells are not.
Just about anything that will fit them, such as snail or conch shells.
they, attach them sleves onto other things onto the shells of other animals, and they drill through the shells of the other animals.
limestone is made underwater from the shells of animals. We know this because limestone also contains many fossils.
Calcium - it's what gives bones and shells their strength.
Pile a small line of crushed shells along the pool deck edge. The sensitive worm's tummies will prevent them from crossing over to the pool. The problem is the worms crawl out during rain, then when the rains stop, the worms dry out and head for the nearest source of water - your pool. Stop them from entering your pool deck area in the first place with crushed shells. Ian D.