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0 1 Lightning whelk eggs

Lightning whelk eggs

by auntnance123Florida, USA

spiraling chain of 3/4 inch spurred discs

0 2 Lightning whelk egg casing strand

Lightning whelk egg casing strand

by auntnance123Florida, USA

approx. 8 inches long; each spiney-edged disc approx. 3/4 inch diameter

1 0 Mud Whelk

Mud Whelk

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

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

0 0 tulip snail and whelk egg cases

tulip snail and whelk egg cases

by auntnance123Florida, USA

(and a 'bonus barnacle')

0 1 Winged ant

Winged ant

by auntnance123Florida, USA

1/2 inch long

0 0 Channeled whelk

Channeled whelk

by auntnance123Cocoa, Florida, USA

approx. 2 inches long

0 0 Spotted whelk shell

Spotted whelk shell

by DespinaTsafetopoulouLower Hutt, New Zealand

Cominella maculosa, is a very common intertidal molusc. This empty shell was ...

0 1 Whelk egg casing?

Whelk egg casing?

by auntnance123Cocoa, Florida, USA

and it appears that different egg cases (with smooth edges) are attached to it

2 0 Giant hermit crab

Giant hermit crab

by auntnance123Cocoa, Florida, USA

in lightning whelk shell approx. 6 1/2 ...

2 4 Jellyfish

Jellyfish

by LisaGrantBitou Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

C. gorillae are box-jellies with many pale yellow tentacles arising from a ...

2 0 Beadlet Anemone

Beadlet Anemone

by aditi.812England, United Kingdom

pools, and opened to reveal orangey tentacles. Although most of those

9 10 Mulberry Whelk

Mulberry Whelk

by Neil RossNSW, Australia

Morula marginalba, commonly known as "mulberry

2 3 Spotted Eagle Ray

Spotted Eagle Ray

by moralcoralQuintana Roo, Mexico

of the Americas. The spotted eagle ray can ...

10 3 Little Blue Periwinkles (with Dark Periwinkles)

Little Blue Periwinkles (with Dark Periwinkles)

by Neil RossTerrigal, New South Wales, Australia

only one of its genus found in Australia. It feeds on lichen and algae. PS: ...

1 0 Sydney Rock Oyster

Sydney Rock Oyster

by Neil RossNSW, Australia

particularly fond of them. They also fall prey to the mulberry

8 2 Variegated Limpet

Variegated Limpet

by Neil RossGosford, NSW, Australia

This is one of those spottings that made me ...

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