The Mysterious Tracks in the Mud

What makes these tracks in the mud at the bottom of the lake?

With the reduced water level these tracks were easy to see at the foreshore, but what is making them?

The answer is the freshwater mussels…

Both photos were taken through about 20cm of water. I thought it interesting enough to share, hope you do too.

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