Animals

There are many animals that live in or near the bay. Some of the birds are great blue herons, bald eagles, and owls. The kinds of sea life are jellyfish, turtles, claims, oysters, and shrimp. Some of the crabs that live in the bay are blue, horseshoe, fiddler, and hermit crabs. Other animals that live in or near the bay are fleas, beach hoppers, frogs, worms, and insects.

     Some animals like birds, keep fish from becoming overpopulated. If the birds of the bay become extinct, the fish may become overpopulated. This sounds good for people because there would be more food, but there would not be enough room for other animals in the bay. Also if the fish become extinct, the birds would not have much to eat so they could become extinct as well. We do no need any animals to become extinct or overpopulated.

    
Animals are a big part of the bay. From birds to sea life, these animals play an important role. This role is that animals depend on each other. They could enemies, but they still depend on each other. That is why animals are important to the bay.
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