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2.5 cm = 1 inch for those who are meric-ly challenged.-
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Look ma, no prep work! This clam shell may look like it is just resting on a rock, but it was once inside it. Constant winds on the beach at Cape Hatteras, NC, sand-blasted the matrix to expose this beautifully colorful Mercenaria sp.-
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Agropecten gibbus in Pleistocene matrix among the much more recent seas shells lying on the beach at Cape Hatteras-
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Tube worms from the Pleistocene shelf on which the Outer Banks rest. Washed onto the beach.-
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Any species information is appreciated.-
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It's hard to say just how much of the shells littering the beach at Cape Hatteras are really modern. These few are embedded in sandstone that makes up the Pleistocene shelf holding up the barrier islands. Their colors are more vibrant than some of the shells from animals that just died, and they are the same species, by and large, that live in the water here today.-
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