Why do residents keep digging holes on the beach?
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Every once in a while, one of the island residents is on the beach, digging a hole. I stayed at the beach and watched for a few minutes before getting bored and deciding to check on other Miis.
Do Miis ever find anything while digging? Do I have to keep watching in order to get that item?
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Why are there holes in the beach?
Look for the numerous tiny holes in the sand that indicate their presence. They eat sand as they burrow, like earthworms, getting food from the accompanying organic material. Their vacuum-like feeding behavior helps to clean and aerate the sand.What makes those little holes in the sand at the beach?
As you move from the boardwalk across the dunes and onto the dry loose sand heading toward the high tide line, you might see some obvious holes in the dry sand. They can be half-an-inch to a couple of inches in diameter. These holes and burrows are the protective tunnels of Ghost Crabs.Should you fill in holes at the beach?
In addition to the danger they pose to humans, holes in the sand can be deadly to sea turtle nestlings, who may get trapped when they hatch. Sea turtle nesting season along the Outer Banks runs from May through August. Dig away, just be very careful, and fill the holes when you leave.Danger of digging holes at the beach
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