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Seashore

Peyton & Paige

A seashore is where the sea meets the land A seashore is where the sea meets the land. It changes when the tide goes in and out. A seashore is a very colorful, salty and is very cool to learn about!

Many animals live in the seashore Many animals live in the seashore. The horseshoe crab pokes predators away with its sharp tail. The purple sea urchin puffs out when predators come. Hermit crabs snap predators away with their claws.

There are only a little bit of plants at the seashore. There is seaweed and coconut palm trees that grow on the shore. There is rockweed ,too.

The boxing crab picks up the sea urchin and throws it at the animals to sting them. Then the crab can eat that animal. That is how the boxing crab can get its food. It was fun learning about the seashore.