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4 1 Moon Snail

Moon Snail

by sarah in the woodsNorth Carolina, USA

family Naticidae

0 0 Moon Snail Shell (empty)

Moon Snail Shell (empty)

by gatorfellowsTexas, USA

A light red and cream shell belonging to a family of predatory sea snails. ...

1 0 Moon snail egg cast

Moon snail egg cast

by Hema ShahLong Beach, California, USA

In the breeding season, the female moon snail lays a rather stiff egg mass ...

1 0 Conical Sand Snail

Conical Sand Snail

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

The 2 shells (pics 1 & 2) are of the same genus and speciesbut they vary in ...

1 1 Moon Snail Shell (empty)

Moon Snail Shell (empty)

by gatorfellowsTexas, USA

A dark shell with rust streaks belonging to a family of predatory sea snails. ...

1 1 Moon Snail Egg Mass (Sand Collar)

Moon Snail Egg Mass (Sand Collar)

by ForestDragonFort Salonga, New York, USA

Compacted sand in a "collar" shape. Contains Moon Snail eggs.

5 3 Moon Snail Eggs

Moon Snail Eggs

by BlogieDavao Del Norte, Philippines

Coarse, off-white spiral containing the eggs of the Moon Snail.

0 2 Striped Hermit Crab in Moon Snail Shell

Striped Hermit Crab in Moon Snail Shell

by HannahVongsavangFlorida, USA

location in the estuary. Shells of the oyster drill, Thais, the moon snail ...

1 0 Lewis's Moon Snail

Lewis's Moon Snail

by KilouekaAvalon, California, USA

The shell of this species can grow to 14 centimetres (5.5 in) across, the ...

3 4 Sand collars of moon snails. Collar de arena

Sand collars of moon snails. Collar de arena

by eulalia rubioValència, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain

Where seen? These frilly edged flat spirals are often seen on our sandy ...

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