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minus-squarePlumOPMlinkEnglish15•8 months agoBivalves can get very, very old. The shells hold growth information like tree rings so age data can get pretty accurate.
Bivalves can get very, very old. The shells hold growth information like tree rings so age data can get pretty accurate.
This is one of my fields of research:)
That’s really rad! Present era or paleo stuff?
Both!