As you see in the picture the window has a good hurt. Soil and take three or four per season and my reasoning is as follows:
This was captured on a sandy bottom and very sharp stones, and beneath the sand is littered with clam slug, but two years is a layer of mud about 5 cm thick that obscures the stones.
The golden age for shellfish in the sand becomes completely horizontal to the ground and slaps with his tail until he unearths the seafood you are looking for, and this particular one was due to run into some another good stone.
Other cuts on his face, eating mussels, barnacles etc ... different seafood found in the rocks and even on the walls of dikes and jetties.
But more spectacular is how they eat the razor shells (Murgas or knife.) Put in front of the hole, waiting for the right time and are released as a projectile coming toward him to bury in the sand part of the head to have a tight grip razor shells, unearthed and then tasted.
The photographs are made on day he came with me José Luis Lago (periodistadepesca.blogspot.com) for the report of the Feder-Fisheries and is the author of these photos.
The photographs are made on day he came with me José Luis Lago (periodistadepesca.blogspot.com) for the report of the Feder-Fisheries and is the author of these photos.
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