There are an infinite number of species that live in the Long Island Sound as far as biologists are concerned. There are always new species being discovered.
Protecting the habitats where these animals live from human development.
Groupers can live for 30 to 50 years on average, with some species known to live even longer. Their lifespan can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Millipedes typically live for 2-7 years, depending on the species. Some larger species can live up to 10 years. Their lifespan is influenced by factors such as habitat, temperature, and availability of food.
Some plant species that are endemic to Canada include the eastern hemlock tree, Newfoundland whitebeam, and Vancouver Island beggarticks. Animal species that are unique to Canada include the Vancouver Island marmot, Vancouver Island wolverine, and Atlantic whitefish.
Some sharks,( like the White shark) live to be in their fifties. Though for most shark species the answer is uncertain.
no dinosaurs did not live on long island sound
Yes. Several species of cetaceans inhabit Long Island Sound, including large baleen whales such as the North Atlantic right whale and smaller toothed species such as bottenosed dolphins and harbor porpoise.
All over
They don't line in the Sound.
Dogs and Cats are common to have been around on Long Island at the most.
we live near the Atlantic ocean and up north(the north shore) is the Long Island Sound
yes. sea horses do live in the long island sound. I've walked the beach many times at Sunken meadow and Long Beach in Smithtown and found alot of dead one on the shore.
Some common plants found in the Long Island Sound include eelgrass, salt marsh cordgrass, and wigeon grass. These plants provide important habitat for various marine species and help maintain the health of the ecosystem.
This kind. We must destroy them before it's too late.
Live on Long Island was created in 1980.
I believe it's ON Long Island, as in, "When you live on a small island, everybody knows everybody." If you were talking about a town, you'd say, "When you live in a small town, everybody knows everybody."You live ON an island, while you live IN a town.
The duration of Long Live the Island Frogs is 1.63 hours.