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Even if your shells look like clean specimens, their delicate surfaces can harbor bacteria and debris from their aquatic life, and after a couple of days they might start to smell.
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation had volunteers from the Back Country Hunters and Anglers Armed Forces Initiative out to their Shady Side site to clean and load oyster shells into cages to be used to ...
It should go without saying — and yet, here we are — don't paint turtle shells with nail polish. Friends of Texas Wildlife posted that message to its Facebook page earlier this week after ...
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