at 13:31 on February 15th, 2009
Between Jan to late March of each year, squid eggs can be seen in 20 - 50 feet of water along California coastal line by thousands. Unfortunately, most of the eggs are being eaten by bat rays or in this case by the starfish.
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at 13:31 on February 15th, 2009
Between Jan to late March of each year, squid eggs can be seen in 20 - 50 feet of water along California coastal line by thousands. Unfortunately, most of the eggs are being eaten by bat rays or in this case by the starfish.