Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Every Object has a Story to Tell

 

Sandhills Habitat History Update; another journey back into Deep Time.  When I started finding these strange "rocks" as a kid exploring around our ancient ocean Sandhills Habitat here in Santa Cruz, I was curious what they could possibly be, since I suspected they may not in fact be rocks.  And they aren't!  These are the crushing mouth plate "teeth" of the Sheepshead Wrasse, Semicossyphus sp., which are used to crush clams, crabs, and fish!  Interestingly, all sheepshead fish are born female and most mature into males later in life, living up to 21 years of age.  They still live in the ocean waters of Monterey Bay today!  The next time you find an interesting natural object,  it may have a fascinating story to tell you! 


And here is an excellent guide to the Sandhills Habitat "Islands" in Santa Cruz County: https://zayantesandhills.com/Zayante%20Sandhills%20Conservation%20Bank%20web/SANDHILLS%20Information.pdf


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Monday, October 14, 2024

 


Please consider joining Pacific Paleontology and CA State Parks for this fun family fossils walk back in time to the Pliocene Era a few million years into the past.  Free.  https://ranchodeloso.org/events/.

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