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  1. 4 mar 2021 · Learn about the shark eye shell, a stunning and strange marine animal that lives on the East Coast of the US and in the Gulf of Mexico. Discover how it hunts, eats, and reproduces, and why it is called a cannibalistic mollusk.

  2. 12 sie 2024 · The Shark Eye, or Neverita duplicata, is a fascinating sea snail known for its unique shell and predatory behavior. Found primarily along sandy coastal areas, this marine mollusk captures the attention of both collectors and scientists alike.

  3. 30 paź 2019 · Learn the differences and similarities between shark eye shells and moonsnails, two types of snail shells that can be found on the Outer Banks. Discover their colors, shapes, spirals, umbilicus and more.

  4. www.shellmuseum.org › shellguide › shark-eyeShark Eye - shellmuseum

    Shark Eye. Shell size to 80 mm; shell globose with four to five solid whorls. Spire low, with apex not elevated, to high. Umbilicus almost always covered by purple-brown callus. Operculum horny. Color grayish to dirty-white.

  5. 6 gru 2010 · The shark eye, which has one shell with a single opening, is a gastropod — “stomach foot” in Latin. They are different from two-shelled bivalves such as oysters and clams. Its shell can be up to five inches in diameter and the fleshy mass spilling out of the shell can be a foot in diameter.

  6. 9 lis 2020 · Also known as a “shark-eye,” the Atlantic moon snail (Neverita duplicata) has a smooth, swirling shell that ranges from gray to tan in color. They bury themselves in sandy flats, waiting for bivalves, like oysters, clams or even other snails.

  7. Ultimate guide to identifying shells. Pictures and cool facts for 63 amazing shells, including rare shells, huge shells, and a deadly shell.

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