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Uploaded by CCCLOSANGELES on Dec 16, 2009
clams found by CCC corpmembers in the wetlands of huntington beach california
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@schweitzereric10 I'm truly sorry I just looked back at that now and reading it I realized that it sounded antagonistic, I'm sorry.
bowhunterpetemac 3 weeks ago
@bowhunterpetemac you are correct sir
schweitzereric10 4 weeks ago
I'm sorry to disappoint you but those are in fact scallops. The reason I can tell is because of the distinctive "ribs" on the shell, also scallops both sea and bay varieties are the only bivalve to have a form of locomotion of this kind.
bowhunterpetemac 6 months ago
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@schweitzereric10 I'm truly sorry I just looked back at that now and reading it I realized that it sounded antagonistic, I'm sorry.
bowhunterpetemac 3 weeks ago
@bowhunterpetemac you are correct sir
schweitzereric10 4 weeks ago
I'm sorry to disappoint you but those are in fact scallops. The reason I can tell is because of the distinctive "ribs" on the shell, also scallops both sea and bay varieties are the only bivalve to have a form of locomotion of this kind.
bowhunterpetemac 6 months ago