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.
Royal thorny oysters live permanetly attached to corals and rocks.
I have seen mussels attached to oysters and barnacles.
A limpet
they have special suckers attached to their points so that they can stay on rocks and such like.
Sea creatures that attach themselves to rocks include shellfish such as limpets, mussels, oysters, barnacles.
Yes. Their main sources of food are clams, oysters sand dollars and mussels, which are usually attached to rocks or otherwise unable to escape fast. They also eat snails and injured fish, when they can find them.
in the sea at the bottom of the sea. Oysters live on the sea floor or attached to rocks. In salt water.
only a couple of hours
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.
Oysters clean the algae on the bottom of the rocks. SO do starfish.
Pearls are formed in certain species of clams/oysters. Clams/oysters pretty much stay put, so it's not like you have to chase them much. What you do is that you harvest the oysters, cut them open and hope to find a pearl inside.
many algae and mosses can be found living on rocks.