If you ever walked along the beaches of the Atlantic Coast from the United States to Brazil, you probably found the skeletons of today's fellow lying on the sand. Its scientific name is Mellita quinquiesperforata, known in English as the five-slotted sand dollar. A washed ashore skeleton of the five-slotted sand dollar. Photo by Maria…
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