Urchin pits and piddock and date mussel holes are valuable habitat for other animals. |
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The piddock has a thin, brittle shell that is similar in shape and sculpturing on both sides. |
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The White piddock has mostly been described as smaller than the American one, but at the Belgian coast, opposite results have been found. |
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The piddock, or angel's wing, bivalves, for example, attach themselves to a rock with a sucker-like foot. |
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This member of the Piddock family lives intertidally in mud and peat banks. |
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Fantasy adventure, starring Christopher Eccleston, Alexander Ludwig, Ian McShane, Frances Conroy, James Cosmo, Jim Piddock and Amelia Warner. |
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Laura Piddock, Professor of Microbiology at the University of Birmingham, is calling for a worldwide response on a par with the campaigns to beat Aids and climate change. |
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Speaking last week before the travellers left, Dinas Powys Cricket Club captain Nathan Piddock said the team were unable to complete a home fixture because of the disruption. |
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