-
ascribed to the gray whale,
including desert whale, devilfish, gray back,
mussel digger and rip sack. The name
Eschrichtius gibbosus is
sometimes seen; this...
- the
island of Cuba.
Pelham Islands Kalyanaraman (May 2003). "Clam
Diggers and
Mussel Suckers".
Beyond Manhattan: New York's
Other Islands. NYC24, Columbia...
-
shrinking and
cracking in the
drying and
firing process,
usually with
ground mussel s****. In some
locations the
older tradition of grog
tempering (use of...
- they
spend a
great deal of time on the ground. This
species is an avid
digger and will dig
large burrows or take over an
already existing burrow, where...
- limpet,
water flea, amphipod, sea anemone, red sea urchin,
laughing gull,
mussel, dog whelk,
American lobster,
common sunstar July 29, 2015 (2015-07-29)...
- (chimney crayfish)
Cambarus robustus (big
water crayfish)
Creaserinus fodiens (
digger crayfish)
Faxonius immunis (calico crayfish)
Faxonius propinquus (northern...
- that
includes clams layered with
other ingredients such as corn, lobster,
mussels, crabs, potatoes, and
onions in a
metal bucket. The
layers are separated...
-
outcompeting native crabs and
affecting the
local food web by
preying on
mussels and
other small invertebrates. The cove is also home to
Black sea b****...
- clams),
Ostrea (true oysters),
Anomia (saddle oysters),
Mytilus (sal****er
mussels),
Pinna (pen s****),
Argonauta (paper nautiluses),
Nautilus (nautiluses)...
- the
Australian soldiers reveled in. From this the
notion of the
larrikin Digger emerged, an
important part of
contemporary Australian identity. "Canberra...