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This is a broken-off apex of a lightning whelk.I assume it is the result of predation. I wonder what animal is strong enough to do this?
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This whelk was prredated by some creature that was strong enough to break the shell quite thoroughly, reducing it to not much more than the columella.
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Reduced to not much more than a columella by a predator!
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Reduced to not much more than a columella by a predator!
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Wow, this must have been a really huge snail when it was whole and alive!
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Wow, this must have been a really huge snail when it was whole and alive!
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the one in the 6:00 position
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This banded tulip was cruising along in a shallow tidal pool during an early morning minus tide.
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These banded tulips, found at Bowman's Beach, were photographed indoors in the evening under a harsh flash.
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These banded tulips, found at Bowman's Beach, were photographed indoors in the evening under a harsh flash.
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Collected at Blind Pass and photographed under softer (cloudy) daylight.
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Collected at Blind Pass and photographed under softer (cloudy) daylight.
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