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Sand hoppers exhibit different migration behaviors when disturbed depending on the time of day: they migrate up the shore and bury themselves in the sand when disturbed during the day, but migrate down the shore to eat washed-up food when disturbed at night.
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- Wildlife Wednesdays: Odd Lunar Effects on Sea Animals weatherology.com via serper
- Why oysters close on the full moon—and more odd lunar effects on ... www.nationalgeographic.com via serper
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