starfish, muscles, urchins and loads more...
rockpools
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Rockpools in England have shrimp and crabs and little tiny black fish in them and insects too. In Australia they can have much more in them such as fish, bugs, snakes, spiders and crabs and much more wildlife. hope this helps you cshould also try googling it.
people can see limpets seashells rocks and plants
They give birth to an average of 50 babies, but only appox 30-35 survive. They live at the bottom or rockpools or sandbanks until they are hatched and are able to get back into the ocean where they will live a normal life of a fish.
Ponds, Rivers, Rockpools and Esturies and more places like that!
During high tide, rockpools become submerged with water which can bring in fresh nutrients, food, and marine life. This can increase biodiversity and provide opportunities for creatures to feed, grow, and reproduce in the rockpool environment.
you can look in rockpools. they are mini pools of seawater which always has a suprise in it...
They live in a place that they live
Black nerite feed off the algae or algal slime growing on rocks in rockpools.
Yes, rockpools can freeze under certain conditions, particularly in colder climates during winter months. When temperatures drop significantly, the water in shallow rockpools may freeze, especially if the pools are exposed to cold winds and temperatures remain low for an extended period. However, the presence of salt and other substances in seawater can lower the freezing point, making complete freezing less common in marine environments compared to freshwater bodies.
Certain species of slugs live on land, and certain species live in the water. No species of slug can live in both.