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eyes met her gaze. “Like.. a-bologna?” “Not quite,” she laughed. She reached into the mesh bag, pulling out a wet shell. “This is abalone. It’s a little snail that lives in this shell,” she said, pointing to the opening where the tentacles now glistened with droplets of water. “See?” The boy moved closer. “It lives in there?” he asked. “Yep. It clings to rocks on the bottom of the ocean.” “I bet it’s not comfy to live in a shell,” he said, cocking his head every which way to try to see into the depths of the shell. “I caught sand crabs earlier with my brother,” he told her, pointing to a slightly older boy who was digging in the sand closer to the water. “But I didn’t keep them like yours ‘cause they can’t live out of the sand.” “Sand crabs are pretty neat,” Riley rep