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Lapas de S.Torpes

True limpets in the family Patellidae live on hard surfaces in the intertidal zone. Unlike barnacles (which are not molluscs but may resemble limpets in appearance) or mussels (which are bivalve molluscs that cement themselves to a substrate for their entire adult lives), limpets are capable of locomotion instead of being permanently attached to a single spot. However, when they need to resist strong wave action or other disturbances, limpets cling extremely firmly to the surfaces on which they live, using their muscular foot to apply suction combined with the effect of adhesive mucus. It often is very difficult to remove a true limpet from a rock without injuring or killing it.
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raingirl said:

I am fascinated by the information here about 'limpets'! But also with the perspective of your photo and the structure that these limpets are living on.

I have just been dreaming of going to the beach (I live about 1 1/2 hours away from the Pacific Ocean - but it is a difficult drive over mountains in the winter time), and so this photo is a pleasure as a reminder that it is worth the effort. I will have to look to see if I can spot the varying types of barnacle like creatures you have pointed out here. Maybe I will spot a limpet!

Thanks for bringing this photo forward.
4 years ago

Sylvie Coeffic said:

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4 years ago ( translate )

Steve Bucknell said:

We must adopt the lifestyle of the limpets. I’m clinging on firmly and making my mucus more adhesive. Some lovely granular geological forms here.
4 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Like the textures and warm colours.
Thank you for the info.
4 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

I did not know the "limpets", but was a great fan of collecting barnacles when I was young !!!
Interesting and beautiful shot, Jose ! Have a good day !
4 years ago

Annemarie said:

most interestin image and note

Have a beautiful day:)
4 years ago

Jocelyne Villoing said:

En effet ils s'accrochent fortement, je ne connaissais pas le nom !
4 years ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

Fascinating narrative and a superb image Jose

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4 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Splendid capture! Stay well!

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4 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Fascinating !
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