dolphins,fish
Many animals have adapted to live under the sand. Crabs and mussels live in the protection of the sand below the tidal line at the beach. While many desert lizards, snakes, insects, and small mammals will call the sand dune their home.
what kind of snake has a black head and a red body. i found it in sand dunes walking along the beach in ST. Augustine Florida. does anybody know.
i think they go in waves to get starts in the sky
They live in deep seas in hte sand. They live in deep seas in under sand.
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Crabs, birds , turtles , sand fleas , hermit crabs, sand dollars , and a lot of other animals in the sea to ;)
Many animals have adapted to live under the sand. Crabs and mussels live in the protection of the sand below the tidal line at the beach. While many desert lizards, snakes, insects, and small mammals will call the sand dune their home.
the beach, sand dunes, sea cliffs. Anywhere animals live.
There are many kings of insects that live in the sand. Some of these insects include, ants, Stenolia sand wasps, antlions, sand flies, tiger beetles, and circus beetles.
There are many species of crab, shellfish, worms, yabbies etc that live in the sand and mud on beaches.
sand, shell, people and animals.
I stepped on a sand shark yesterday at Zuma That's pretty much it
Sand crabs are found (by birds, too) under the sand at the beach. There's clams down there, too!
Abrasion.
Razor shell
It could be for some animals that live in the sand in a prairie.
Common Australian "beach" birds include:seagullspelicansoystercatchersbeach stone-curlewred-capped ploversFairy penguins (now called "Little Penguins") nest in the sand dunes on beaches in southern Australia.