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Augers to the Left of Me, Augers to the Right

Posted by David McRee at BlogTheBeach.com.

The very low tide this morning on Sanibel Island exposed millions of Common Atlantic Augers (Terebra dislocata). Here's a close-up look at three of them.

The very low tide this morning on Sanibel Island exposed millions of Common Atlantic Augers (Terebra dislocata). Here's a close-up look at several of them.

Here's a look at the little animal inside the shell.

Here's a look at the little animal inside the shell.

Auger trails in the sand.

Auger trails in the sand.

Everywhere I turned there were zillions of augers.

Everywhere I turned there were zillions of Augers.

Millions of Augers bathed in the warm light of sunrise.

A world of Augers bathed in the warm light of sunrise.

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