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This is a female; you can tell by the bright orange eggs. (Males have white eggs.) We also learning that scallops have a ring of "eyes" around the edge. And that starfish love to eat them!


Digby Scallop Days

Week 15 - Nova Scotia
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Author Nicole Bratt from Seattle, WA, USA

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