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The Weather Channel posted almost nothing about the spectacle on Facebook, other than calling it a "bizarre video of a clam digging in sand".
Bunnies love rolling and digging in sand.
Beachgoers enjoying the last days of summer might wish to take note: epidemiologist Chris Heaney of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and colleagues from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have found that digging in sand and, to a greater extent, being buried in sand are associated with an increased risk of diarrhea and gastrointestinal illness.
These included age, sex, race, contact with animals, other swimming in the past 1-week, contact with other persons with diarrhea, distance traveled to the beach, frequency of visits to the beach under study, any other chronic illnesses (GI, skin, asthma), digging in sand, use of insect repellent and sunscreen, and consumption of raw or undercooked meat.
Try not to start digging in sand or gravel, as it'll collapse on top of you and you'll eventually suffocate.
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Close to the water, Lucy dug in soft sand, picked daisies, chased scores of gulls and gawked at a great blue heron stalking the dunes.
To bolster its case that the plant remains represented bedding, the team members practiced a little experimental archaeology: They collected sedge plants, allowed them to dry, cut them into sections, then layered them in a hole dug in some sand.
Like the different temperature between an attic and the outside air, or between the desert sand on a hot day and the temperature 3-6 feet down (geo loops would probably be pretty easy to dig, in sand!), etc.
The simplest form of nesting, found in the maleo (Macrocephalon maleo), Wallace's megapode (Eulipoa wallacei), and some individuals of Freycinet's megapode (Megapodius freycinet, called jungle fowl in Australia), consists of placing each egg in a hole dug in sand to a depth of up to one metre (about one yard) in a site chosen for receiving the appropriate amount of solar radiation.
Of the people who dug in the sand, 6% reported diarrhea, whereas among those who didn't dig in sand, the incidence of diarrhea was 4%.
Volunteers were digging in the sand; more bodies had been found buried in the yard.
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