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Or what do you think about it? (Joke, of course I know this it not the eye.^^)
Oder was denkst du dazu? (Scherz, natürlich weiß ich, dass das nicht da Auge ist.^^)
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Details of the dive:
Im not 100% sure, but I think it was the dive at the diving spot called "Ras Abu Soma (garden)" in Safaga, Egypt. This are the details to the dive in my logbook:
Duration: 54 minutes
Water temperature: 27 °C
Depth: 25,5 meters
Visibility: medium
[German] Details zum Tauchgang:
Ich bin nicht zu 100% sicher, aber ich denke das war der Tauchgang an dem Tauchplatz "Ras Abu Soma (garden)" in Safaga, Ägypten. In meinem Logbuch stehen folgende Daten zu dem Tauchgang:
Dauer: 54 Minuten
Wasser Temperatur: 27 °C
Tiefe: 25,5 Meter
Sicht: Mittel
Hier kannst du dir bei Interesse mehr über Riesenmuscheln auf Wikipedia durchlesen, über die es viele Mythen gibt: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riesenmuscheln
If you are interested, here you can read more about giant clams on Wikipedia, there are many myths: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tridacninae , or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tridacna
Best regards and hear you soon!
[German] Beste Grüße und bis in Kürze!
Jonas Ahrens
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Wow man!
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Thank you :)
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That's a Tridacna clam and that's it's valve (it's a bivalve). The breathing hole.
The color of the mantle is from an algae, another animal thus an excellent example of symbiotic relationships (mutually beneficial). Note that those clams are like the giant clams we see in comic books trapping someone's foot, etc. but I don't know that's ever happened in reality. I love marine bio, thanks Jonas! Where did you take this? Warm water where? :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tridacna
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Thank you for your feedback @micheletrainer!
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"Note that those clams are like the giant clams we see in comic books trapping someone's foot, etc. but I don't know that's ever happened in reality." Yes this is one of the myths about this animals. :) They don´t grab for divers foots etc. , but I think it could hurt if you out in your hand and it closes strong... But of course I didn´t tried it, I just watched this amazing animal.
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Danke das ich dabei sein darf bei den Robots und tolle Bilder
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Na klar, gerne liebe Elke!
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