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This is my new spirit animal. It's possibly the coolest thing I've harassed in Australia so far.
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Small to medium size elephant snail under rock.
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Found in 2 m water, mantle retracted, and upside down.
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125 mm length, upside down
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125 mm long in 2 m of water
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A shield limpet in a tide pool at the northern end of the beach Lincoln University BIOS211 field trip
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In a tide pool on Truman's track beach, a great place to explore at low tide.
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ECOL306 field trip Kaikoura Peninsula Canterbury New Zealand
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On rocks by the waterfront carpark across from Customhouse Quay north of Johnston Street.
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On rocks by the waterfront carpark across from Customhouse Quay north of Johnston Street.
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On rocks by the waterfront carpark across from Customhouse Quay north of Johnston Street.
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Sam
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Shell 66x38x9mm First time I have found one of these on this beach. With usual, plus geoduck, 1 broken zenatia, several offadesma, several pink sunset, shining sunset, ovata, seeds, wasp, sea tulips
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Shell 66x38x9mm First time I have found one of these on this beach. With usual, plus geoduck, 1 broken zenatia, several offadesma, several pink sunset, shining sunset, ovata, seeds, wasp, sea tulips
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Shell 66x38x9mm First time I have found one of these on this beach. With usual, plus geoduck, 1 broken zenatia, several offadesma, several pink sunset, shining sunset, ovata, seeds, wasp, sea tulips
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Large solid black body, Slimy to the touch. When stroked shield shell is exposed, tends to be about a third of the length of the body but not to wide. Looks like a Paua with-out its shell. Has a large foot that takes up 80~% of the underside. Has two antennae and a mouth in between them at the head of the animal. Slow moving and its skin id toxic to animals if it is eaten.
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A duck's bill limpet, found under the edge of a rock. There were paua either side of it.