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But the newly discovered communities were anchored to the seashore close to sun and water, so they probably weren't eating minerals found in rock. Instead, they must have harvested energy through ...
Seashells, often found lining the seashore, stand out among the sand ... In the case of seashells, they are made of both mineral and biological features. The biological aspects include protein ...
A new study published today in the journal Interface found that some of these teeth ... "Limpets are the bulldozers of the seashore," Steven Hawkins, a researcher at the University of Southampton ...