No, they live in the water.
they like the phones inside the shore
Crustaceans are well-adapted to life on the Rocky Shore because they have a hard shell, camouflage color-patterns, and strong claws. Crustaceans found on the Rocky Shore include crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles.
yes they do indeed live in a rocky shoreline. They also live in seagrass and sand.
mostly crustaceans
On the ocean floor usually near rocky shore.
It can. It depends what kind of limpet it is.
The rocky shore is made up of rocks and sand.
The destination of the Rocky Shore is one of the bays on Motutapu Island.
The rocky shore is a place on the rocky parts of a beach w/ animls. They experience middle tide, low tide, high tide depends on moon. this makes crabs and cucumbers and seagulls and fishes live in harmony There are also horeshoe crabs.
There are no turtles on the rocky shore they live in the deeper ocean
Any crustaceans (shrimp, krill, etc) that live in the open ocean (off-shore and off the bottom)