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Scotland (including its many islands) has a coastline that stretches for just under 5,000 km and that means we have loads of incredible beaches.
From pebble and coral strewn sprawls to golden sands and pristine white beaches, there are so many stunning spots to choose from. With the weather getting better and better and the summer in full flow, most of us will be hitting the seaside at some point. Be that locally, or further afield.
Whether it be for a wander, a paddle or to soak up the rays, the beach is the perfect place to be on a warm day but don't forget there's also plenty of fascinating wildlife to look out for.
While some are just enjoyable to watch, others can be fun to catch (and release), but there are also those beasties you should definitely avoid if you can. Here's what to look out for when on the beach in Scotland.
Spoots/Razor Clams
Absolutely delicious to eat, but be careful if you aren't wearing shoes on the beach as standing on the shell of one can make a quick mess of your feet.
Weever Fish
Usually, Scotland's colder weather is a blessing when it comes to more dangerous marine animals but as it gets warmer in the summer months, little weever fish can be found venturing north.
Innocently hiding in the sand in shallow water waiting for small shrimp to eat, standing on one, and the spike on their back can be incredibly painful. Yet another reason to wear flip-flops or sliders.
If you do stand on one, place the foot in the hottest water you can find to help reduce stop the pain.
Jelly Fish andPortuguese Man O'War
Some jellyfish can have a painful sting and are best avoided but if you come across Portuguese Men O'War (like the ones pictured above) you should definitely stay away from them as they have a very,
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