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Sand-hoppers are so called because of their ability to leap when disturbed; they do so by tucking in the tail, and rapidly flickin... ... This sand hopper spends the day buried in the sand at depths of 10-30 cm, well above the high water mark.
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Sand-hoppers are so called because of their ability to leap when disturbed; they do so by tucking in the tail, and rapidly flickin... ... Home > British Invertebrates - marine > Sand hopper...
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Please tour our site and find out about our boat. ... Racing with crew of two or three. ... ; 2009 National Champions; Peter Thompson and Steve Hopper...
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LEESBURG, Fla. -- Officials on Monday extricated a man from a hopper containing sand and rock at a Leesburg paver company. ... During the incident, officials requested that news helicopters, including Sky 6, not hover above the site because the sand inside the hopper could shift.
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Contact: TEL: 01550 720854 ; FAX: 01550720945 ... Who we are, where we are and what we do ... Easybag Sand Hopper - 2 men can fill approx. 500 bags per hour. Designed to fill sand bags without the use of electrics or hydraulics.
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Sand hoppers specialise in eating rotting vegetation that washes in on the tide. They hop by flexing the abdomen, and spend much of their time buried in the sand. They are most active at night. ... Conservation status; The sand-hopper is not listed in the IUCN Red List. However, local populations of sand-hoppers can...
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