![]() ![]() NonCommercial - You may not use the material for commercial purposes. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.Īttribution - You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You are free to:Share - copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format You can check the specifics of that agreement here: This mod is licensed under the Creative Commons license(BY-NC-ND)except for Red Hook and Wizards of the Coast's copyrighted content. He is lucky that the small plaice has eaten here before him and forced the tellin to live a little higher in the sand, where he can reach it.If you want to translate and release language patches, you can always upload them to the workshop without contacting me. He is particularly keen on the Baltic tellin, but his bill is not long enough to get deeper than 6 cm into the sand. The knot is a bird that comes to the Wadden Sea in autumn, to eat before he goes to Africa. Siphons eaten by plaice larvae regenerate, so the eating of young plaice can be likened to a cow chewing in a meadow: everything eaten will grow back! However, the siphon is never entirely renewed so in order to eat well the tellin must climb a little out of the sand. ![]() To eat, the tellin raises two siphons out of the sand, one to suck in algae and the other to blow out the sand that has been inhaled. Young fish eat from the bottom they are particularly keen on the siphons of the Baltic tellin, a shellfish that lives in the sand at a depth of about 10 cm. The left side is coloured and the right side is white, with both eyes on top. ![]() The right eye moves over to the left side and this strange fish starts living on, and a little bit in, the sand. The larvae hatch in the North Sea in February and then move to the shallow, rich seabed of the Wadden Sea, at which time the process of becoming a flatfish begins. The fishermen are after the big ones, but in the Wadden Sea we have the youngsters. Plaice is an important fish both for Dutch fisheries but also for the Wadden Sea. ![]()
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