whenever they want to.
6 June 1944
For a large number of them, the rest of their lives.
To get as many troops and vehicles ashore as possible in the first week.
they went ashore at Normandy with british forces
0600 hours on the day after D-Day with the 3rd tide
No
there are
allegators, sharks, crocodilles
James Cook only ever came ashore at Botany Bay.
Yes; Fairy penguins come ashore at Middle Island in Warrnambool. They also come ashore in Tasmania, at Bicheno, The Neck on Bruny Island, Low Head, Lillicoe Beach in Devonport, Burnie and Stanley.
They get washed up by the tide.
Of course not, i bet the alligator would eat the flamingo!!
Phaeacia.
6 June 1944
Ashore
Marine turtles do come ashore to lay their eggs.
Female turtles (all species) come ashore once a year to dig a hole on the beach in which to lay their eggs.