Immersing in the intertidal zone, seashore earwig boasts an adaptability that few others share in this challenging, tidal habitat. Using its robustly muscular pincers, it adeptly breaks down decaying organic matter, in turn, providing vital nutrients to the rocky beach ecosystem. Interestingly, these resilient creatures can persist in two extreme environments - submerged under the sea during high tides, while left high and dry amidst the scorching sun at other times.