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tissue, and collagen into their body. their body plan becomes fixed as they develop, usually early on in their development as embryos , although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on. animals include mammals , birds , reptiles , amphibians , fish , spiders , crabs , star fish, sea urchins , snails
millipedes, centipedes) phylum crustacea (crayfish, shrimp, copepods, isopods, and relatives) phylum annelida (segmented worms, including earthworms, and polychaetes) phylum sipuncula (peanut worms) phylum echiura (spoon worms) phylum pogonophora (bearded tube worms) phylum mollusca (mussels, clams, snails...
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habitat consisted of a ' x ' x ' plastic-coated wire box embedded in a concrete base. the boxes were filled with a variety of materials to imitate the hiding places found on reefs and to duplicate common reef-building materials. each box contained corrugated fiberglass panels, whelk shells ( large snails
wildlife biologists spent four months in the lab removing, sorting, counting, identifying and weighing the marine life living within the experimental habitats. what they found was impressive. over species of marine life, including fish, crabs, shrimp, lobster, mussels, barnacles, starfish, urchins, snails...
http://njscuba.net/reefs/misc_overview.php