Chiton
Justin Mohn
Daily Changes
Water lost- at low tide
Interrupted feeding- it has to protect it self at low tide
Temperature change- at low tide
Salinity Change- at low tide
Facts
interlocking shells
how it moves- it swims
eats- algae, seaweeds
eaten by- sea-stars, seagulls, humans, and crabs
Rock eyes
free spanning
Habit
mid-tide and low-tide
ranges from the Bering Sea and the Aleutian Islands to southern Californiaciting
<a href="http://animals.jrank.org/pages/1886/Chitons-Polyplacophora-BEHAVIOR-REPRODUCTION.html">Chitons: Polyplacophora - Behavior And Reproduction</a>
Anonymous, . N.p., 11 Mar 2014. Web. 11 Mar 2014. <http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/kodiak/photo/mistonicella.htm>.