Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Adapatations

Sea grasses had to adapt to the salt water, another adaptation is that they have ribbon shaped blades so they can sway in the ocean water. Sea grass can provide a home for many fish where they can find there food to feed on such as plankton. Then there are bigger fish that come in to eat the fish that feed off the plankton. The sea grass it self can also be a meal for a slim amount of fish such as the sea turtle and the manatee. A resident is a sea animal that actually lives in the sea grass. The nurse shark is a migrant that just comes to look for food during the day. Then there is a traveler who stays at the sea grasses at night
.Seagrass Ray-NOAA
Nurse Shark Seagrass Scene-NOAA

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