Water and air are so cold that mollusks cannot be moved and buried in the sand, which is why they froze.
On the northern German beach of the island of Nergdernaay, a large mass of dead mussels accumulated in the North Sea. Bild reported this on Monday, February 3.
The Night Tributary threw mollusks on the coast. Water and air are so cold that they cannot move and be buried in the sand, because of which they are just frozen.
Especially affected are American mooring mussels, which can reach 17 cm long. This species appeared in the North Sea only in 1979 and, unlike local mussels, ease frost. In addition to the mussels, among the dead mollusk you can see frost stars at sea.
Such wonders occur once every few years, and, according to local authorities, they do not cause serious fear about the ecosystem. The American Moor matter is very fertile, no one threatens its populations. And for gulls of tragedy of mollusks thrown on the coast, a rare luck.
Remember that photographer Joshua Peley, who removes wildlife, has seen how a large fox shark jumped from the Wales coast.
Navy speaker Dmitry Pletenchuk has mentioned that the consequences of the Russian tanks in the Kerch Strait are currently not fully known. As a result of flooding tankers in the winter dolphin areas, mammals began to throw them on the coast.
Source: korrespondent

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