The choice between living in the forest or near the sea largely depends on personal preferences. Forest living offers tranquility, wildlife, and a connection to nature, ideal for those who enjoy hiking and a peaceful environment. On the other hand, living near the sea provides access to beaches, water activities, and vibrant coastal communities, appealing to those who love the ocean and social interactions. Ultimately, it comes down to whether you prefer the serenity of the woods or the lively atmosphere of the coast.
No, they usually live near sea ports and the ocean. The like the fish they can find in the ocean. Maybe they have a small nest in a forest near by but they enjoy the sea.
By the sea. True but what kind of sea eagles ? They do live near seas, and forest beside rivers, so they can catch fish.
a forest by the sea...........maritime means adjacent, by or near the sea
in the kelp forest
Yes, raccoons can and do live near the sea.
The Mediterranean Sea.
No sea eagles live near the sea for hunting fish
Sea turtles live in the ocean, near the Pacific or very near Bermuda if you know where that is
only nigs live by the sea
Green sea turtles, as the name suggest, live in the sea, they do not live in the tropical rain forest, although they may in some cases lay their eggs in the beaches on the outskirts of tropical rain forests.
Seahorses can be found anywhere in the sea . But they live in the deep sea not the shores.
They live in the sea! Of course they are near other animals, yet they do live in the deep sea.