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Animals of the Seashore

Animals of the Seashore. Limpet Shell. Cone shaped shell . Hard shell Like a China Man’s hat!. Limpet. Has one big foot which helps it to hang on to rocks. The Limpet scrapes seaweed off the rocks to eat. Limpets on the rocks. Cockle c. Cockle Shell. Barnacles.

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Animals of the Seashore

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  1. Animals of the Seashore Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  2. Limpet Shell Cone shaped shell . Hard shell Like a China Man’s hat! Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  3. Limpet Has one big foot which helps it to hang on to rocks. The Limpet scrapes seaweed off the rocks to eat. Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  4. Limpets on the rocks Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

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  6. Cockle c Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  7. Cockle Shell Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  8. Barnacles Lots and lots of barnacles on the rocky shore They are tiny coned shaped shell fixed to rocks They have an opening at the top When they are covered by water their feathery legs reach out and sieve for food. Barnacles are crustaceans Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

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  10. Dog whelk The dog whelk is a common sea snail . It lays eggs that look like rice. Eggs can be found under the seaweed They are cream in colour Dog whelks found on rocky shores This image is from google images Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  11. Mussels m Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  12. Mussel shell Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

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  15. Crab Crabs are like knights in suit of armour ready to attack They can move anywhere on the beach, in among the seaweeds, In and out of the rock pools. Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

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  17. Periwinkles Different colours Some are flat and smooth on top The rough periwinkle has a pointed top Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

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  20. Starfish Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  21. Starfishs They use their arms to find food and crawl over its prey They are so strong that they can wedge shells open They have 5 arms Small starfish usually found in rockpools and under seaweed Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

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  24. Sea shell Shell at my ear- Come share how I hear Busy old sea in whispers Moans rise from ancient depths In ocean sighs Like crowds of ghost monsters. Waves lash and fall- In roars and squalls With all a mystery ahh! Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

  25. sammy seagull Click to access story Mary Lillis, Senior 4, St Joseph's Special School

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