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This is a beautiful scavenger that lives in our salt water tank. It is about one inch long in the shell, about two inches end to end when it has its foot out and working. It has some interesting habits. For instance, it works for about ten minutes, then buries itself in the coral rubble at the bottom of the tank for about the same length of time with its little snorkel projecting above the surface, presumably to breathe. Also, unlike most snails and snail-like creatures I've seen, this creature is quick. It can climb the 18-inch tankside in about four seconds.
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{DIY} Seashell Bliss
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I created this collage from a variety of my seashell photographs. The shells range from fairly common shells to some rare and poisonous shells with amazing colors, textures and patterns.
Joy of Luck 3 (lucky symbols)
Adapted meaning...collected seashells remind me of how lucky I am to travel.
Limpets are mollusks which have only one shell. Most often seen in the intertidal zone, they graze on algae on the rocks when underwater, and cling tightly to the rock when the tide goes out. Seen near Petit-Vallee, Quebec. The shell is 18 mm long.
There are a few small Periwinkles, Littorina littorea, surrounding the limpet.
A group of adults gathered to make a shimmering seashell ornament to adorn their homes for the holiday & beyond.
Sea shells, including an ark (Arcoidea), coquinas (Donax variabilis) and an Atlantic calico scallop (Argopecten gibbus)
I keep this jar for the shells I collect at every beach I visit. There are shells here from all over this continent and some from Israel. I've been culling this collection for the necklace I'm currently working on.