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  2. Toilet seat - Wikipedia

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    A toilet seat in the upright position. Toilet seats often have a lid. This lid is frequently left open. The combined toilet seat and lid may be kept in a closed position when a toilet is not in use, making it so—at a minimum—the lid must be raised prior to use.

  3. Olive snail - Wikipedia

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    Olive snails, also known as olive shells and olives, scientific name Olividae, are a taxonomic family of medium to large predatory sea snails with smooth, shiny, elongated oval-shaped shells. [ 1 ] The shells often show various muted but attractive colors, and may be patterned also.

  4. Gastropod shell - Wikipedia

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    Shells of two different species of sea snail: on the left is the normally sinistral (left-handed) shell of Neptunea angulata, on the right is the normally dextral (right-handed) shell of Neptunea despecta The shell of a large land snail (probably Helix pomatia) with parts broken off to show the interior structure.

  5. Bursidae - Wikipedia

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    The anal canal at the posterior end is a deep slot. The strong axial varices are often in two continuous series per whorl, one down each side of the shell. The nucleus of the corneous operculum is situated either at the anterior end or the mid-inner margin. A periostracum (hairy covering of the outer shell) is usually absent or thin.

  6. Spire (mollusc) - Wikipedia

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    Apertural view of the shell of adult Tarebia granifera showing its pale brown body whorl and dark spire. Very high-spired shells of the sea snail species Turritella communis Medium-spired shell (live individual) of a European land snail, probably Trochulus hispidus Very low-spired shells of the land snail species Xerolenta obvia The sinistral shell of the freshwater snail Planorbarius corneus ...

  7. Wentletrap - Wikipedia

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    Wentletrap shells have a roundish or oval aperture, but its inner lip is often reduced to strip of callus. The round and horny operculum is paucispiral and fits the aperture tightly. Most of the species in the family are small to minute, although some are larger, and overall the adult shell length in the family varies between 0.6 and 11.7 cm. [4]

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