Tuesday 16 June 2009

Shoreline by biker


SHORE LINE
Animals:

Fish
Shore cling fish: both parents guard eggs.
Shore rock ling: they are found under rock.
Scorpion fish: the spines on the fins and gills are venomous.
Sea stickleback: it lives along sea weed in shallow water.
Cork wing wrasse: only eats animal with shells.
Montages blemy: they do not have any scales.
Buttery fish: its slippery body is flattened sideways.
Rock goby: lives in rocky shores.
Worm pipefish: hides among brown seaweed.
Stargazer: it lies in the sand with only its eyes showing.
Sand goby: it is the same as an eel swims in large shallow water
Dab: common on sandy shores.
Weaver: has very venomous spine.
Sand smelt: normally near the face of the water.
Thick lipped grey mullet: normally in large shoals near the surface of the water.


BIRDS
Cormorant: nests on rocky shores.
Crab plover: breeds on island in the eastern.
Avocet: it lives in the mud flats and sand banks.
Description of a shoreline

Sandy beach is made up of minute grains of sand or crushed up rocks and shells because the grains of sand are carried from the other beaches nearer wind and water reshape the beach all the time it has life inside the water and out.

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