Botton ML (2001) The conservation of horseshoe crabs: what can we learn from the Japanese experience? In: Tanacredi JT (ed) Limulus in the Limelight. Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, New York, pp 41–51Botton M L. The conservation of horseshoe crabs: What can we learn from the ...
To the right you’ll find Tortuga Bay – look for people swimming and sunbathing on the shore of a big horseshoe-shaped bay! Swimmers and a kayakers in the warm waters of Tortuga Bay Walk to the end of Tortuga Bay and follow the path to the right to get to Playa Mansa, the calm, ...
In return, surf clams are eaten not only by human beings, but by horseshoe crabs, sea stars, and moon snails. In addition, sea gulls will take a surf clam and drop the clam on concrete or other hard surfaces so that the clam's shell breaks. The bird is then able to feast on the...