Shady areas away from the predators or attacks from other animals. Usually under a tree.
sand
they lay their eggs underneath the sand
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crocodiles rest on sand beds to dry them selves out and bask under the sun, they dont live their whole life in the water like fish.
A sea turtle's eggs get laid in sand.
pass the shady guy by gooing to your right. go all the way on the sand and there is a peice of paper on one of the rocks.
No. They bury them in the sand and look after them. And then they wait for them to hatch open and then they crush the eggshells and throw them into the sea! Hope this helped!
Yes, sand dollar reproduce. in a group of snad dollars there will be male and female sand dollars present. During spawning season especially in November to September they release their eggs and sperm to get fertilized outside in open sea.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the animal buries the eggs it steals from the nest in the sand.
They bury them in sand/soil and leave them to their desitny
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