Crag Island is very young, and as such, it is sheer rock, the ocean eroding it to form tidepools. On the rocky surface, nothing grows but barely nutritious lichen. No landdwelling predators or prey beside shells and crabs. There are birds that steal those. The tidepools, however, have a rich aquatic ecosystem.
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Crag Island is very young, and as such, it is sheer rock, the ocean eroding it to form tidepools. On the rocky surface, nothing grows but barely nutritious lichen. No landdwelling predators or prey beside shells and crabs. There are birds that steal those. The tidepools, however, have a rich aquatic ecosystem.
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