many algae and mosses can be found living on rocks.
Sponges are aquatic animals that live in freshwater or marine environments. They can be found attached to rocks, reefs, or other hard surfaces on the ocean floor. Sponges are filter feeders, meaning they pump water through their bodies to collect food particles.
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Rock hyraxes, also known as rock dassies, are small mammals that live in the nooks and crannies of porous volcanic rocks in Africa. They are herbivorous and have adapted well to living in such environments, utilizing the rocks for shelter and protection.
Because of natural selection, most of the light-colored mice live on light rocks, while most dark-colored mice live on dark lava rocks.
Sea anemones live in marine environments such as coral reefs, rocks, and sandy sea floors. They breathe through their body walls by absorbing oxygen from the water through a process called diffusion. They have a simple circulatory system that helps distribute oxygen throughout their body.
yes they do live atached to rocks some of them
Yes, several. Most crinoids are sessile and live their life attached to underwater rocks, as do several starfish species.
they live in the ocean. mostly, they are attached to rocks or other hard surfaces.
Royal thorny oysters live permanetly attached to corals and rocks.
Oysters use their retractable foot to stay attached at the rocks and will hold on tightly if you attempt to move them. Oysters can be found in the ocean.
Hydras can commonly be found in freshwater lakes, and some species can live in saltwater environments. They are usually found near the shore as most species are sessile and live their life attached to rocks.
When they are adults, barnacles live attached headfirst to the substrate (rocks, wood, etc.) and stay in that spot for the rest of their lives.
Live on the Rocks was created on 2003-07-04.
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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.
Live EP - Live at Fashion Rocks - was created on 2005-09-08.
Sponges are aquatic animals that live in freshwater or marine environments. They can be found attached to rocks, reefs, or other hard surfaces on the ocean floor. Sponges are filter feeders, meaning they pump water through their bodies to collect food particles.