Sea slaters, also known as isopods, adapt to their environment through a variety of physiological and behavioral mechanisms. They possess a hard exoskeleton that helps retain moisture, allowing them to thrive in coastal and intertidal zones where water availability can fluctuate. Additionally, they have developed a flexible diet, feeding on decaying organic matter, which enables them to exploit various ecological niches. Their ability to burrow into sand or mud also provides protection from predators and extreme environmental conditions.
medirran sea
to what? there are many things they could adapt so???
Their color changes to the sea bottom
They don't. Once they hatch, off to the sea they go!!
by pooping every where and peeingKaelie Horton
because is can eat other sea creatures
Sea otters live in the pelagic environment. They are able to survive in the high levels of salt, regulate their body temperature and are able to adapt to the low-oxygen environment.
how do leeches adapt their environment
Sea Slater and worms
Whales returned to the sea from land because they evolved to adapt to the aquatic environment, where they found more food and less competition for resources.
2½-3 years
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?