Limpets live in the intertidal zone and are stuck to the rocks.
Limpets live on the high tide zone on the rocks.
Both crabs and barnacles have claws and also both shed their external skeleton, the limpets do not.
although they are different species - barnacles are arthropods and limpets gastropods they share common environments and also attach themselves to their "home" a in similar manner.
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Sea creatures that attach themselves to rocks include shellfish such as limpets, mussels, oysters, barnacles.
limpets can die when the tide goes out as the waters not around them.
Limpets are commonly found along rocky shorelines sucking onto the sides or bottoms of the rocks.
Algae is mainly a limpets diet. They only feed at night and stay in one place all of their lives.