These tiny bivalves with thin shells live together in a 'nest' made out of their byssal threads. Countless numbers may form spongey layers that carpet large areas of sand, rock and other intertidal habitats.
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These tiny bivalves with thin shells live together in a 'nest' made out of their byssal threads. Countless numbers may form spongey layers that carpet large areas of sand, rock and other intertidal habitats.
More about this bivalve on the wildfacts sheets on wildsingapore.
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This egret hunted at an unhurried pace almost impossible to understand for the average first grader.
I think this is another Gilia, but not 100%. Hell, I'm not even sure it's in Polemoneaceae. Needs research.
This egret hunted at an unhurried pace almost impossible to understand for the average first grader.
These tiny bivalves with thin shells live together in a 'nest' made out of their byssal threads. Countless numbers may form spongey layers that carpet large areas of sand, rock and other intertidal habitats.
More about this bivalve on the wildfacts sheets on wildsingapore.
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Como entre una hormiga y una mantis religiosa, gigante, como del tamaña de una mano, toda cafe como con pinzas en la boa parecidas a las de un escarabajo y tenia alas como de libelula, hacia un ruido cuando volaba muy parecido tambien