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A grunion is one of two types of small fish of the genus Leuresthes, which can be found along the coast of Mexico and Southern California.

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Grunion deposit eggs in beach sand during?

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When is there grunions to catch?

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What are the little silver fish swimming in schools in ocean shoals along the beachs?

Is it Grunion?


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What are the names of some ocean life that begins with the letter G?

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How the life cycles of the grunion and the horseshoe crab are timed to the rhythm of the tides?

Grunion and horseshoe crabs have life cycles that are synchronized with tidal patterns to optimize reproductive success. Grunion spawn on sandy beaches during high spring tides, when the waves can wash their eggs into the sand, ensuring they remain moist until they hatch. Similarly, horseshoe crabs migrate to shore during high tides to lay their eggs, which also benefits from the tidal currents that aid in egg dispersal. This timing ensures that their offspring have the best chance of survival in a suitable environment.