448 ANIMAL STUDIES 



excessively local, remaining their life long, in tide pools or 

 coral reefs or piles of rock. Others venture far from home, 

 and might well be classed as pelagic. Still others ascend 

 rivers either to spawn (anadromous, as the salmon, shad, 

 and striped bass), or for purposes of feeding, as the robalo, 

 corvina, and other shore-fishes of the tropics. Some live 

 among rocks alone, some in sea-weed, some on sandy shores, 

 some in the surf, and some only in sheltered lagoons. In 

 all seas there are fishes and other marine animals, and 

 each creature haunts the places for which it is fitted. 



