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Created on August 26, 2025

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Keyhole limpet

Diodora aspera

Keyhole limpets get their name from the Keyhole hole in top of the shell. These limpets feed of sponges and algae growing on rocks

  • length: 1.5 inchs
  • Range: Alaska to Baja California from the Tidepools down to 820ft
  • Fun fact: Many limpits have a home spot that they return to when the tide goes out

Red Coroline algae

Calliarthron sp
  • Size: most are less 8in long
  • Range: mainly found on the west coast of north america. most are found in the tide pools, some can live as deep as 500ft
  • Fun fact

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Stripped shore crab

Pachygrapsus crassipes
  • Size
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Giant green Anemone

Anthopleura xanthogrammica
  • size:The crown can be 7 in in diameter with tenticles that can racah 10in in length
  • Range:Alaska to panama from mid intertidal to 98ft.
  • fun fact: simularly to coral, these anomones have a algae that lives in its tissue that gives the anomone its color and photosynthizies

California Sea Hare

Aplysia californica
  • Size: Up to 16in long, most are half that size
  • Range: Humboldt Bay (northern California) to Baja California
  • Fun fact: Sea hares will release a reddish purple ink to deter predators

Bat Star

Patiria miniata
  • size: up to 8in diameter although most are half that size
  • Range:Alaska to Baja California from the low intertidal zone to 190ft
  • fun fact: The sea star will invert its stomach outside its body to digets its food

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