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Das Wattenmeer der Nordsee ist eines der artenreichsten Biotope. Bei Ebbe werden die Häufchen des Wattwurms (Arenicola marina) und die Wohnröhren des Rasenringelwurms (Pygospio elegans) sichtbar. - The tidal flats of the North sea are characterized by great biodiversity. The tubes of the Saltmarsh worm (Pygospio elegans) and the heaps of Lugworm (Arenicola marina) become visible at low tide in the sand.
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Zoonar/Konrad Weiß