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===Animals=== {{See also|Seashore wildlife}} {{Unsourced section|date=April 2018}} Larger animals that live in coastal areas include [[Puffin|puffins]], [[Sea turtle|sea turtles]] and [[Rockhopper penguin|rockhopper penguins]], among many others. [[Gastropoda|Sea snails]] and various kinds of [[Barnacle|barnacles]] live on rocky coasts and scavenge on food deposited by the sea. Some coastal animals are used to humans in developed areas, such as [[Dolphin|dolphins]] and [[seagulls]] who eat food thrown for them by tourists. Since the coastal areas are all part of the [[littoral zone]], there is a profusion of marine life found just off-coast, including [[Sessility (motility)|sessile]] animals such as [[Coral|corals]], sponges, starfish, mussels, seaweeds, fishes, and [[Sea anemone|sea anemones]]. There are many kinds of [[seabird]]s on various coasts. These include [[pelican]]s and [[cormorant]]s, who join up with [[tern]]s and [[oystercatcher]]s to forage for fish and shellfish. There are [[sea lion]]s on the coast of [[Wales]] and other countries. ====Coastal fish==== {{excerpt|Coastal fish}}
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