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Rigid pen shell

Atrina rigida

Photo by Maria dB
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Field Notes

Description:

This is the shell of a bivalve mollusc found from the North Carolina coast through the West Indies and to Brazil. This animal lives in soft bottoms of the ocean, with the majority of the shell buried, point down, leaving only a few inches exposed, held in place by an extensive net of byssal threads.

Habitat:

Huntington Beach State Park

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