yes they will burrow in most anything
There are many edible shellfish who live in the sand. Many people enjoy eating clams and mussels. Clams and mussels are bivalve mollusks who live in the sand. People also like crabs. Crabs are crustacean shellfish who live in the sand.
they don't eat it because they can't get to it...but....they do eat shellfish!
Yes, clams have to burrow into sand or mud in order to protect themselves
they olny care about themsleves they olny care about themsleves they olny care about themsleves
They borrow in the sand because they come from the dessert from egypt,india,mexico,............and so on
How to Kill Sand Bees. Sand bees or ground bees burrow down into the soil to build their hives.
Neither. The platypus's burrow is dry earth, dry soil. They do not burrow in sand as it will not support the tunnel. Neither do they dig in mud. Their burrow is dug above the waterline of a creek or river, and remains dry inside.
Shelducks mainly feed on aquatic vegetation, insects, and small invertebrates. They are not well-equipped to extract shellfish buried in sand, as they lack specialized tools like beaks or claws to dig them out. Additionally, their diet preference may not include shellfish as a primary food source.
yes they burrow holes in the sand in the desert
how does a rat make its run into my garden shoveling all that earth before it?
The sand dollar is a type of sea urchin classified as Clypeasteroida. They are usually very flat in appearance and burrow in the sand.