They live in a different type of habitat, from sandy flats to rocky foothills.
At night, it emerges to forage for food over nearby sandy flats.
At night, this species ventures out onto sandy flats to feed, using its light organs to illuminate small shrimp.
The sandstone cliff rises about 500 meters above the lower sandy flats to the south.
This plant is native to the sandy flats extending between eastern California and Utah.
The tracks were produced on sandy tidal flats during Cambrian time.
In 1917, Congress appropriated the land and two airfields were commissioned on its sandy flats.
At night, small groups assemble and swim onto shallow sandy flats with the rising tide to feed.
They are deposited in sandy or muddy flats in the spring.
It grows mostly on open, sandy flats, occurring from sea level to 2,000 m in the western and central part of the desert.