Periwinkles, or marine snails, live in crevices to protect themselves from predators and harsh environmental conditions, such as strong waves and desiccation during low tide. These sheltered locations provide a stable microhabitat that helps maintain moisture and temperature. Additionally, crevices offer access to food sources like algae while minimizing competition with other organisms. This behavioral adaptation enhances their survival and reproductive success in intertidal zones.
Eels live in holes and crevices in the corals.
it is found in crevices among the rocks.
in crevices
They mostly live in rock crevices, holes, or burrows.
in rocky outcrops under rocks and in crevices
no,they prefer to live in burrows and crevices found in rocks.
yes, chinchillas live up in the high Andes of Bolivia, they live in small holes/crevices in the rock.
The mongoose lives in rock crevices deep holes and burrows
Weasels live in nests that they build in burrows, crevices and large tree roots. They are very solitary and territorial.
Quolls live in hollow logs, hollows at the bottom of trees, rock crevices or burrows in the sand.
jellyfish, fish , eels sometimes,
they live in dry places and some are pets so they live in peoples homes. anywere