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Clams Digging Into Sand. An american jacknife mussel digging itself into the sand. Using a shovel, dig at least 7. On wednesday, the weather channel posted a video of a digging clam to its facebook page with the caption, “this bizarre video of a clam digging. These tiny colorful clams are commonly known as coquina clams. This is how it all works, according to the washington post. By using this foot, almost like a person would use their hand to dig a hole in the sand, the clam slowly pulls itself down into the wet sand until it can find a suitable depth. But work from hosoi and graduate student amos winter demonstrated that the clams can turn solid sand into what is something like quicksand, a process that researchers. To find all this out, the research team built an environment in their lab that would allow for careful study of. May 12, 2017 at 6:00 a.m. Did you see them wriggle under the sand? Just when you think nature can't get any weirder, you see a video a clam doggedly burying itself in the sand before squirting a jet.

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Did you see them wriggle under the sand? To find all this out, the research team built an environment in their lab that would allow for careful study of. These tiny colorful clams are commonly known as coquina clams. Just when you think nature can't get any weirder, you see a video a clam doggedly burying itself in the sand before squirting a jet. On wednesday, the weather channel posted a video of a digging clam to its facebook page with the caption, “this bizarre video of a clam digging. Using a shovel, dig at least 7. This is how it all works, according to the washington post. An american jacknife mussel digging itself into the sand. May 12, 2017 at 6:00 a.m. But work from hosoi and graduate student amos winter demonstrated that the clams can turn solid sand into what is something like quicksand, a process that researchers.

Clam digging How to dig clams on the beach YouTube

Clams Digging Into Sand May 12, 2017 at 6:00 a.m. May 12, 2017 at 6:00 a.m. On wednesday, the weather channel posted a video of a digging clam to its facebook page with the caption, “this bizarre video of a clam digging. An american jacknife mussel digging itself into the sand. Using a shovel, dig at least 7. But work from hosoi and graduate student amos winter demonstrated that the clams can turn solid sand into what is something like quicksand, a process that researchers. These tiny colorful clams are commonly known as coquina clams. Just when you think nature can't get any weirder, you see a video a clam doggedly burying itself in the sand before squirting a jet. This is how it all works, according to the washington post. By using this foot, almost like a person would use their hand to dig a hole in the sand, the clam slowly pulls itself down into the wet sand until it can find a suitable depth. To find all this out, the research team built an environment in their lab that would allow for careful study of. Did you see them wriggle under the sand?

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