M M Monty 9 May 2014 We have almost Identical ones in Australia, but ours are more pinky coloured. We call them one armed bandits. Found buried in tidal flats at low tide. They are great bait for fishing.
We have almost Identical ones in Australia, but ours are more pinky coloured. We call them one armed bandits. Found buried in tidal flats at low tide. They are great bait for fishing.
D D Deer Forest2 10 May 2014 Monty said: We have almost Identical ones in Australia, but ours are more pinky coloured. We call them one armed bandits. Found buried in tidal flats at low tide. They are great bait for fishing. Click to expand... Maybe it's a Glypturus sp. ? http://blueanimalbio.com/bugs/ruanjia/haiguxia.htm
Monty said: We have almost Identical ones in Australia, but ours are more pinky coloured. We call them one armed bandits. Found buried in tidal flats at low tide. They are great bait for fishing. Click to expand... Maybe it's a Glypturus sp. ? http://blueanimalbio.com/bugs/ruanjia/haiguxia.htm