An Black Abalone lives in the rocky shores. An Black Abalone does not live in bays
Black
I have netted six abalones already!
South Carolina
your answer has to be the reef or any far off land ocean like the pacific ocean or the atlantic ocean!
In the Antarctic ocean, deep in the water where everything is pitch black.
Plankton.
Maybe yes or maybe no,because now humans eat abalones for festivals and so on but luckily abalones are sold expensively, if you want to save the abalones you should eat less abalones or if you can don't eat abalones at all I said maybe. No, they are far from endangered.
Karana waits for a few starfish to feed on the abalones because she believes it is a sign that the abalones are safe to eat. Starfish are known to be sensitive to toxins in the water, so if they are feeding on the abalones without any ill effects, it indicates that the abalones are likely not contaminated or poisonous.
She liked to eat red abalones best they were the sweetedt but the hardest to get
Abalones are herbivores, primarily feeding on algae and seaweed. They use their specialized mouthparts, called a radula, to scrape algae off rocks and other surfaces. Abalones are known to be selective feeders, choosing specific types of algae based on availability and nutritional content.
ummm they live in the ocean
yes they are nocturnal