Storks have long legs and sharp eyesight, which help them wade through sand and mud to locate food. Their keen vision allows them to spot small fish, amphibians, and invertebrates hidden in the substrate. Additionally, their elongated bills are perfectly adapted for probing into the ground and sifting through sediment to uncover hidden prey. This combination of physical adaptations enhances their foraging efficiency in wetland habitats.
in the ocean
1) land It helps people grow food and what we live on :p 2) Sand It's an energy source
particles become trapped by mucus the food secreted on the spiones podia line that food grooves move food to mouth opening in center od sand dollar
The phrase "sand in his gizzard" is an idiomatic expression that typically means someone is feeling irritated, anxious, or uncomfortable. It originates from the idea that sand or grit in a bird's gizzard, which helps grind food, would be an unpleasant experience. In a broader sense, it can refer to someone who is restless or troubled, unable to find peace or comfort in their situation.
The skin of the sand dollars have small spines, which in turn has tiny hairlike structures called cilia. The cilia helps the sand dollars to catch any organic matter floating around for food.
Sand dollars actually live on the bottom of the ocean or under the ocean floor. They can move throughout the sediment. The have things called Podias which move the sand dollar's food towards its food opening. They have few natural predators, some of them are ocean pouts and sunflower starfish. You will commonly find them broken mostly because of the undertow and the tides. Sometimes you will find a sand dollar and it will most likely be a dead one.
You could probably use sand but you would have to have a hard surfaced area somewhere in the tank to put food on. If you put the food on the sand the sand will get on the food and in the snakes mouth. So put the food on the hard surfaced area.
Sand dollar
All you find in the sand is a bunch of tokens!
Sand dunes can help trap sand on a beach, they can also be called sand traps. It is a natural way of keeping sand on a beach.
The water helps bond the sand
they can move haha, they crawl along the ocean floor and eat the little stuff in the sand. or if they find a body (ex) dead fish, they eat that. =P