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1 0 Mud Whelk

Mud Whelk

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

About 25 mm long these whelks were a dark ...

1 0 Bruised Nassa

Bruised Nassa

by MachiSpring Hill, Florida, United States

If you look closely, you can see its head poking out and the little black dots ...

0 0 Caracolillo

Caracolillo

by eulalia rubioCartagena, Murcia, Spain

gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae , the Nassa

4 3 Telescope-shell Creeper or Mud Whelk

Telescope-shell Creeper or Mud Whelk

by ShannaBQueensland, Australia

We saw several of these large snails with long, heavy conical shells (almost as ...

0 0 Dog whelk

Dog whelk

by Hema ShahLong Beach, California, USA

of the mud leaving a distinctive trail. It ...

6 2 Finger Plough Shell or Plough Snail

Finger Plough Shell or Plough Snail

by Benno IboldGeorge Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa

4 0 Lightning Whelk

Lightning Whelk

by LivanEscuderoNorth Miami, Florida, United States

While doing a beach cleanup with my students, we came across this fellow on the ...

8 5 Mud Creeper / Mangrove Whelk

Mud Creeper / Mangrove Whelk

by drstephenThe Big Five False Bay Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Terebralia palustris (Linnaeus, 1767) is the largest snail species commonly ...

1 0 Sydney Rock Oyster

Sydney Rock Oyster

by Neil RossNSW, Australia

, stingrays, mud crabs, and starfish all ...

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