. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. The Seashore Naturalist II luminous patches of color In the gloom of miniature grottoes; while partly masked by the long pale-green threads of vegetation are numerous creatures in hiding; some are waiting to pounce upon their prey and others are seeking seclusion from their enemies. The numerous pools that occur on every type of. A whelk's shell covered with seaweeds, hvdroids and tube-building worms. FOUND IN A TIDE POOL, shore afford a refuge for some species of plants and animals which ordinarily are found only below the tide marks. In the cl


. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. The Seashore Naturalist II luminous patches of color In the gloom of miniature grottoes; while partly masked by the long pale-green threads of vegetation are numerous creatures in hiding; some are waiting to pounce upon their prey and others are seeking seclusion from their enemies. The numerous pools that occur on every type of. A whelk's shell covered with seaweeds, hvdroids and tube-building worms. FOUND IN A TIDE POOL, shore afford a refuge for some species of plants and animals which ordinarily are found only below the tide marks. In the clear, peaceful waters are usually con- tained the corallines, tufts of pretty pink and white sea- weeds which look like miniature branches of coral, and the brittle stars, slender, active starfishes which climb about the sea plants, and the attractive sea anemones, variously colored creatures of prey which resemble. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Crowder, William, 1882-. New York, The Macmillan Company


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