When they are adults, barnacles live attached headfirst to the substrate (rocks, wood, etc.) and stay in that spot for the rest of their lives.
they eat small sea life.
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You may be thinking of Antarctic Krill, properly named Euphausia superba.
Barnacles are a type of sea life that are semi crustacean in nature and typically grow on surfaces underwater such as rocks or the bottoms of boats.
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Not really. You've repaired something that was broken, but not done anything about what else that was worn.
As long as it's in an unopened container I don't believe it does. I've had some glues for 8-10 years and they still work.
You can repair broken things with it. You can create crafts and models with it.
not dinosuars! probably some small fish or crustacean or bacteria of some sort, there wasn't much life back then
The easiest way to differentiate between an insect and a crustacean is to examine their body structure and habitat. Insects typically have three main body segments (head, thorax, abdomen), six legs, and usually possess wings at some stage of their life cycle. Crustaceans, on the other hand, often have a more segmented body with a cephalothorax and abdomen, typically ten limbs (such as claws and legs), and are primarily aquatic. Additionally, insects breathe air through spiracles, while crustaceans usually have gills for underwater respiration.