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Very worn, guessing ID by the size and shape.
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Very worn, guessing ID by the size and shape.
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Golden-yellow cone, found in shallow water, eroded so the yellow is a more purplish hue.
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under rocks at low tide
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Golden-yellow cone, found in shallow water, eroded so the yellow is a more purplish hue.
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under rocks at low tide
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Among rocks at low tide
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Among rocks at low tide
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The orange and white shell fragment, fourth from the right, Conus leviteni. This does not have the dark wavy lines between the white marbles, that a Textile Cone would have. Found sometime between 6-1 and 6-10.
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Self-observed (own photograph)
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Cool leopard cone shell that is fairly common in Hawaii and can grow rather large (20cm+). This one was tiny, ~ 3cm.
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Date accurate give or take 3 days.
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The smaller cone-shaped shell to the left of the Alphabet cone is the Florida cone, Conus anabathrum. This shell is not very fresh. It may have been a brighter color when the animal was still alive.
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