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This shell is a very eroded and worn example of what was originally a very nice, really large horse conch. During big minus tides here you can see live ones, a few of them here and there, but usually not quite this large.
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This shell is a very eroded and worn example of what was originally a very nice, really large horse conch. During big minus tides here you can see live ones, a few of them here and there, but usually not quite this large.
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A small piece of the shell of a juvenile The shells of the tiny ones are bright orange, then as they get bigger they become yellow, like this, and then when they are large, they are beige in color. When alive, the soft parts are a brilliant, nearly fluorescent orange in color.
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A small piece of the shell of a juvenile The shells of the tiny ones are bright orange, then as they get bigger they become yellow, like this, and then when they are large, they are beige in color. When alive, the soft parts are a brilliant, nearly fluorescent orange in color.
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This hermit crab is using the shell of a tiny juvenile Florida Horse Conch.
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shell only
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