Sand bubbler crab
Sand bubbler crabs live in burrows in the sand, where they remain during high tide. When the tide is out, they emerge on to the surface of the sand, and scour the sand for food, forming it into inflated pellets, which cover the sand. The crabs work radially from the entrance to their burrow, which they re-enter as the tide rises and destroys the pellets.
Red wolf
The red wolf is medium sized, resembling a coyote (Canis latrans), but the body is slightly larger.Their legs and ears are longer and their feet tend to be larger than those of coyotes and they have a wider nose pad. Red wolves can weigh 20-40 kg (80-160 lb.) and have a total length of 1000 to 1300 mm, the tail length can be from 300-420 mm and shoulder height of 660-790 mm. Male red wolves on average 10% larger than females








