Razor Clam (Pinna bicolor). When small, anchors itself to objects by a thin thread; once anchored, sand and mud build up around it as it grows verti


Razor Clam (Pinna bicolor). When small, anchors itself to objects by a thin thread; once anchored, sand and mud build up around it as it grows vertically. Port Lincoln, Spencer Gulf, South Australia


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