Mudflat Exploration — Nana Beltran



Tuesday, May 17th

We set out to La Cholla and made our way to the mudflats. As the tide recedes the water moves away from the shore and this is what creates the mudflats. At first glance it is hard to tell if there is any sea creatures in the mud, but as you continue exploring you come across a lot of different creatures. 

The picture above is an octopus den that we came across. The octopus decorates it’s den with all kinds of shiny shells, stones and even bottle caps. 

The octopus is a class of mollusk that also includes squid and cuttlefish. Octopi have 8 multifunctional arms that are connected in the middle. Octopi are considered the most intelligent of the invertebrates. They are masters of disguise that camouflage with their surroundings and can be found hidden in clams and other shells. 

— Nana Beltran 

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