Large numbers of Pod Razor Shells are washed up after winter storms. They are still common bi-valves found in fine sands on lower shores


Large numbers of Pod Razor Shells are washed up after winter storms. They are still common bi-valves found in fine sands on lower shores and shallow coastal waters when they have not been over-exploited


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Location: Llandonna Beach, Anglesey,Wales, UK
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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