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Freshwater Pearl Shell

Margaritifera margaritife

Description:

-They have hard shells. -the shells have two sides that are sealed shut and are attached at a hinge. -Over time the shell will change colors. As a juvenile it will be a yellowish-brown and as an adult it will be a glossy black color. It will also get thicker. -These creatures have an appendage attached to the base of their shell which is called a foot. This allows them to stay in place, move across the river bottom, and burrow into the ground. -This pearl shell will get to be about 10cm-13cm long with some reaching lengths of 17cm long. -This was originally from the rivers and streams of England. -They can live to be 280 years old.

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fgill
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fgill

Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Oct 23, 2018
Submitted on Dec 14, 2018

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