Whelks are well-suited to live in rock pools due to their ability to tolerate varying salinity and temperature levels, which can fluctuate significantly in these environments. Their hard, protective shells help prevent desiccation and provide defense against predators. Additionally, whelks are efficient scavengers and predators, allowing them to thrive on the diverse food sources available in rock pools. Their adaptability to both aquatic and semi-aquatic conditions enhances their survival in this unique habitat.
There is food and there are minerals (from the rocks) to nourish the fish and the whelks
fish and whelks are suited to living in rock pools as rock pools provide shelter from waves and there are minerals on the rock which is food for them.
Whelks are suited to living in rock pools because they have a hard shell to protect themselves from predators and the environment. They also have a strong muscular foot that allows them to cling to rocks and move around in the tidal zone. Their ability to seal up their shell to prevent desiccation during low tide also helps them survive in the fluctuating conditions of rock pools.
they make tide
They can live any were that they can get a hold of.
Rock fish, that like to play pool
they are safe from preators & laze around on rocks
chocolate dogs
The Rock Pool was created in 1936.
a rock pool is deeper when the tide is in
producers:red/green seaweed,plant plankton primary consumers:,shrimps,whelks animal plankton secondary consumers:small fish,crab,sea anemone tertiary consumers:seagulls
Rock-pool blenny was created in 1836.