Star-shaped patterns in estuarine mud around holes that have been made by the siphons of peppery furrow shells, Scrobicularia plana, when they have be


Star-shaped patterns in estuarine mud at low tide around holes that have been made by the siphons of peppery furrow shells, Scrobicularia plana, when they have been feeding. The peppery furrow shell is an edible bivalve mollusc. Edible molluscs that live in sand or mud are sometimes referred to as clams. Morecambe Bay, North West England UK GB


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