The intertidal zone
They live in the intertidal zone.
Mussels typically live in the intertidal zone, which is the area of the shore that is covered and uncovered by the tides. They can be found attached to rocks or other substrates in this zone, where they are able to feed and survive in the constantly changing environment.
They live in the sunlight zone
There are many edible shellfish who live in the sand. Many people enjoy eating clams and mussels. Clams and mussels are bivalve mollusks who live in the sand. People also like crabs. Crabs are crustacean shellfish who live in the sand.
IN THE SUNLIGHT ZONE IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
mussels live in fresh water till they grow and you can eat them:)......
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
SOme organisms that live on the beach are sand crabs, seagulls, other birds, hermit crabs, adn sometimes there are mussels buried deep down in the ground.
A group of mussels collectively are called shellfish, clams, bivalves and unionids.
They hold onto the sand with their sticky feet.
Mussels are aquatic animals that live in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They can be found in rivers, lakes, and oceans around the world, typically in shallow waters where they can attach themselves to rocks or other surfaces.
the mussel has a tong like structure that comes out of them and it pulls them away or they dig a hole 4 protection under the sand