Type your answer here... they are cold blooded but they sometimes go to rocky shores
it is always covered in water
Starfish are found in all temperate or tropical oceans. They are hugely adaptable and can live happily on sandy, coral, muddy or rocky seabeds. They are most abundant in the Atlantic ocean.
The zone that begins where the intertidal zone ends is called the subtidal zone. This zone is constantly submerged underwater and experiences minimal exposure to air during low tides. It is characterized by deeper waters and different marine life compared to the intertidal zone.
Yes, kelp is considered a subtidal alga. It typically grows in underwater environments where sunlight can penetrate, usually in shallow coastal waters known as the photic zone. Kelp forests are important ecosystems that provide habitat and food for various marine species. While some kelp can be found at the intertidal zone, the majority thrives in subtidal areas.
Most lobsters are nocturnal (most active at night). They are predators that eat crabs, clams, worms, snails, mussels, flounder, and other lobsters. from this site -http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/invertebrates/crustacean/Lobsterprintout.shtml
starfish dont migrate they stay in interl zone
Zone 3: The middle tide zone!
They are found in the intertidal zone.
The intertidal zone of the ocean.
Starfish are not on the endangered list. However, starfish like other marine animals depend on a healthy ocean environment to survive.
To survive a starfish is a predator. However it can also be prey. By the way it is "prey" not "pray".
StarfishNo. No known type of starfish can survive in freshwater. But Starfish can live on land or in other water. They can live some in the ocean, some not, and a lot in shallow cold water.