it stays by using its slimy slime to stick on the rocks after the tide goes out
Winkles, or small sea snails, often hide in crevices or under rocks when the tide goes out to protect themselves from predators and desiccation. They can also burrow into the sandy or muddy substrate to stay moist and safe until the tide returns.
the periwinkle snail eats the algae that grows on the cord grass.the periwinkle snail also uses the cord grass as a place to hide from predators.
The flat periwinkle (Littorina obtusata) is adapted to live in intertidal zones where it can cling to rocks and feed on algae during low tide. During high tide, it is submerged and may be unable to access its food sources or experience increased competition and predation. Additionally, the strong wave action and turbulent conditions can dislodge them from their preferred habitats, making survival more difficult. Thus, they thrive in a more stable environment during low tide.
All the Periwinkles are safe to eat. Find them by the sea, at low tide, on the rocks and under the seaweeds.
The tide regularly goes in and out.
Yes, Periwinkle always goes on didgeridoos. Hot Magenta also always goes on it!
Here comes the rising tide.
It goes back to the summer of 1992. Before that, it was called unscented Tide (both powder and liquid) and that goes back to 1984.
magic.
the water goes up
the tide is much higher than usual cause of the moons rotation and the earth being on it axis
Periwinkle is a boy.