The king of razor clams is the bamboo razor clam.
Bamboo razor clams are the common name for the big bamboo razor clams, long bamboo razor clams, curved bamboo razor clams and other shellfish in the family of bamboo razor clams. Its **** the same characteristics are: shell long, thin and brittle, two pieces of shell hold into a bamboo tube: shell surface has a layer of shiny yellow-brown skin, blind copper-colored mottled, smooth shell surface without radial ribs, the growth line is obvious.
The foot is muscular, pointed at the front end, flattened about, the water tube is short and thick, with links; the end has tentacles, the surface has interspersed black and white stripes. China's coast are produced, burrowing, coastal fishermen often take by iron hook.
Inhabiting shallow sea mud and sand, through the hole and live, if a little salt in the hole, each from the hole to leap out. China's north and south coast as well as Japan are produced. Meat flavorful, fresh, dried can be. There are many similar species along the coast of China.
Details:
The king razor clam generally lives on the sandy seabed in the intertidal zone in the middle zone to the shallow subtidal zone at a depth of about half a meter, with its burrow at a 65-degree angle to the beach. If you want to dig out the king of razor clams, you must first find the eye of the king of razor clams. The eyes of the king razor clam are diverse: teardrop-shaped, octagonal, oval. To find the eye, you need to look into the eye of the razor clam, but to find the eye of the razor clam, you need to put your finger into the eye to find out the direction. Start digging diagonally across a certain distance, and be sure to dig fast.
Adult razor clams are black or dark brown in color, and big razor clams that are more than five years old can grow to about half a kilogram. It can only be dug on the deep-sea beaches during high tides, and the beaches are full of fishermen digging for razor clams during the winter high tides, and the tools are uneven, including wheels, steel frames, shovels, and salt pours, which are used in a variety of ways.