Mollusk in the mudflats

 

5/19/23 Today we visited the mudflats of Cholla bay and boy was it different from the other excursions we went on. The tide had pulled further back than I had ever seen, leaving a wet desert of shells. Upon further inspection several crabs could be found walking about or in the mud hiding from potential predators. This zone yielded several sand dollars ripe for the plundering, an obvious result of the pulling out of the tide. However the greatest find in my opinion was the little guy from the picture. Being a presenter of the mollusks the presence of this guy was important to see in action. Holding him and seeing the suckers in action was such a gift.

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