Seashell Identification
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Seashell identification is not complicated because it only requires looking at the Seashell. Seashells are a beautiful and unique part of the ocean. All seashells should be smooth and glossy on one side, rough or dull on the other.
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SEASHELL IDENTIFICATION
Spotted Slipper Shells
Spotted slipper shells are sometimes called boat shells because, when held
upside down, they resemble tiny, at-decked ships. They also look a little bit
like a slipper! They are white shells with unique brown colored streaks.
These shells are home to the spotted slipper snail and don’t grow much
larger than two inches. A unique facet of these shells is that, after two years
of oating, they can attach to other empty shells. A cluster of spotted slippers
is a unique nd!
Cockle Shells
A cockleshell is a bivalve shell, and one of the most common nds on Florida
beaches. They can be confused for scallop shells, but are actually home to a
unique mollusk called a cockle. A true cockle has a heart-shaped shell that is
rounded on the top.
These common shells can grow to be fairly big, and a large, intact cockle shell
is an exciting nd for any collector!
Keyhole Limpet Shells
A keyhole limpet shell can be distinguished by its conical shape and keyhole
‘opening’ at the very top, with radial ridges. When the limpet is alive, the hole
is how waste and water exit the shell.
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