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Two fresh specimens showing usual yellow interior.
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Not too sure where to go from this temp ID as the next obs I thought was the same until I looked close and realised that there are differences in shape! Washed up on the beach.
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Not too sure where to go from this temp ID as the next obs I thought was the same until I looked close and realised that there are differences in shape! Washed up on the beach.
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Not too sure where to go from this temp ID as the next obs I thought was the same until I looked close and realised that there are differences in shape! Washed up on the beach.
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Not too sure where to go from this temp ID as the previous obs I thought was the same until I looked close and realised that there are differences in shape! Washed up on the beach.
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Not too sure where to go from this temp ID as the previous obs I thought was the same until I looked close and realised that there are differences in shape! Washed up on the beach.
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Not too sure where to go from this temp ID as the previous obs I thought was the same until I looked close and realised that there are differences in shape! Washed up on the beach.
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Lots of these amoung the rocks at Scotts Point, Northern end of the Tohe, 90 Mile Beach
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Lots of these amoung the rocks at Scotts Point, Northern end of the Tohe, 90 Mile Beach
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I think this is a cart rut shell. In the main gut, low intertidal zone.
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I think this is a cart rut shell. In the main gut, low intertidal zone.
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intertidal
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Nesstled under a rock waiting for the tide to return.
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Lots of these arend the rocks laying their eggs.
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Tucked under rocks. Eggs in the background.
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Tucked under rocks. Eggs in the background.
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This cart rut shell was found dislodged from the rocks and upside down in a rock pool so a perfect opportunity to photograph the animal. Southbound trip.
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This cart rut shell was found dislodged from the rocks and upside down in a rock pool so a perfect opportunity to photograph the animal. Southbound trip.
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This cart rut shell was found dislodged from the rocks and upside down in a rock pool so a perfect opportunity to photograph the animal. Southbound trip.
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This one was fixated on the barnacle and would not come off, so not sure if these eat barnacles but maybe @nzshells could let me know :)