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Just when you think nature can't get any weirder, you see a video a clam doggedly burying itself in the sand before squirting a jet of inky black water out of a rubbery little hole in its body ...
Take, for example, this video of a clam digging into the sand. This video, posted by The Weather Channel, has been viewed more than 11 million times on Facebook alone since Wednesday.
As soon as you drive into town, it's pretty clear that Long Beach, Wash., is all about the razor clam. The first clue is the giant frying pan. It's 14 feet tall and a relic of the clam festivals ...
Armed with shovels, buckets, waders and nets, we’ve all gathered for a popular ritual along the Oregon coast. Burrowed deep beneath our feet are razor clams. And we’re here to find them.