Two adaptations:
Starfish live in the ocean and are very well adapted to it. They have lived there a long time.
Obviously depends on the tanks size.
Chickens do not typically gather anything at the seashore as they are land-dwelling birds and are not adapted for beach environments.
Certainly! Here are ten seashore animals you might encounter: starfish, sea urchins, crabs, sand dollars, sea cucumbers, clams, sea anemones, barnacles, jellyfish, and seagulls. Each of these creatures has adapted to life along the coast, thriving in the unique environment of tidal zones and sandy beaches. Exploring tide pools or rocky shores can provide a great opportunity to observe them up close!
Jenna Kinghorn has written: 'Seashore life' -- subject(s): Seashore animals, Juvenile literature 'Seashore Life'
they are both able to breathe on the sea shore
The type of animals one can find on the seashore are crabs, starfish, snail, bugs and lobsters etc. The animals found in park are normally, butterflies, bugs, cats etc.
They have water vascular system...
It doesn't mean anything, it is just a fun tongue-twister.
Yes. All life that exists on Earth today evolved from earlier lifeforms.
Starfish do not have eyes, but because they have many arms/legs/limbs, they can feel the world around them and have adapted to live without the ability to see.
My Science Life professer told me today after class when I asked that he belived the starfish was put on Earth that way. He said that he belived that if they had not been like that since the beginning of time, they just would have naturally adapted to do their surrondings by doing that. He said it might be a defense meconisim.