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| | | Re: Scottish Bugs Emmar: they're amphipod crustaceans, commonly known as sandhoppers. They're very fond of rotting seaweed... odd creatures! | 
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| | | Re: Scottish Bugs thanks very much - doh sandhoppers! Im a city gal so never seen them before. Just was a bit freaky seeing thousands of them jumping around.
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