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Intertidal Zone Animals - printouts on the animals that live in this inhospitable biome. ... ; The Intertidal Zone; Littoral Zone Animal Printouts ... Many intertidal animals burrow into the sand (like clams), live under rocks, or attach themselves to rocks (like barnacles and mussels).
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Numerous terrestrial animals and birds prey on the abundant intertidal life as well. These include Raccoons (Procyon lotor), Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Brown Pelican (Pelecanus accidentalis), Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), and Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus).
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www.biol.andrews.edu/everglades/ecosystems/IntertidalZone_Page/Intertidalzone_Index.htm
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Waves: In some areas, waves hit the intertidal zone with force, and marine animals and plants must be able to protect themselves. Kelp, a type of algae, has a root-like structure called a “holdfast” that it uses to attach to rocks or mussels, thus keeping it in place. ... Intertidal Zone Animals Photos...
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marinelife.about.com/od/habitatprofiles/p/intertidal.htm
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Intertidal zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The intertidal zone (also known as the foreshore and seashore and sometimes referred to as the littoral zone ) is the area that is exposed to the air at low tide and underwater at high tide (f...
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Zone 2 - is the high intertidal zone Fleshy algae, barnacles, tube worms,Wooly sculpin fish, Lined shore crabs and mussles are the animals most common in this zone Giant green sea anemones and and the Ocrhe star fish live in the deeper end of zone 2. Zone 3 - middle intertidal animals such as the Purple sea urchin...
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Ocean Treasures; Sea Animals of the Intertidal Zone ... You will need a java enabled browser to work this puzzle. Just click on the first letter of the word and hold as you drag your mouse to the last letter of the word...
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Animals and plants that need constant moisture thrive in this zone. Animals and plants that need constant exposure to air live higher in the tidepool, ... The intertidal zone (the area between high tide and low tide) is rich with nutrients which are replenished by each incoming tide. As the waves crash down,
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Most of the animals that live in the tidepools, or intertidal zone, are invertebrates; they have no backbone--they are spineless. Instead of a backbone, some animals have rigid exoskeletons that protect them from drying out, being eaten and being smashed to pieces by the pounding surf.
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That is why you can find many intertidal plants and animals living there. If you would like to find out more about the plants and animals that live in the low intertidal zone, ... You may also want to find out about the intertidal plants and animals in the middle intertidal zone, and the high intertidal zone.
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