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  2. Seashell - Wikipedia

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    A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer usually created by an animal or organism that lives in the sea. Most seashells are made by mollusks, such as snails, clams, and oysters to protect their soft insides. [1] Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers.

  3. Mollusc shell - Wikipedia

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    Variety of Mollusc shells (gastropods: land snail shells and seashells). Closed and open shells of a marine bivalve, Petricola pholadiformis.A bivalve shell is composed of two hinged valves which are joined by a ligament.

  4. Conch - Wikipedia

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    Conch are species of sea snail in the phylum Mollusca. Their shells consist of about 95% calcium carbonate and 5% organic matter. Conch are harvested for their edible meat and decorative shell.

  5. Cowrie - Wikipedia

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    1742 drawing of shells of the money cowrie, Monetaria moneta Cowrie shells The shells of cowries are usually smooth and shiny and more or less egg-shaped. The round side of the shell is called the Dorsal Face, whereas the flat under side is called the Ventral Face, which shows a long, narrow, slit-like opening (), which is often toothed at the edges.

  6. Nacre - Wikipedia

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    The iridescent nacre inside a nautilus shell Nacreous shell worked into a decorative object. Nacre (/ ˈ n eɪ k ər / NAY-kər, also / ˈ n æ k r ə / NAK-rə), [1] also known as mother-of-pearl, is an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer. It is also the material of which pearls are composed.

  7. Seldom found seashell was suspiciously heavy. Outer Banks ...

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    Did they keep the shell or put it back in the water?

  8. Pinnidae - Wikipedia

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    The shells of bivalves in this family are fragile and have a long and triangular shape, and in life the pointed end is anchored in sediment using a byssus.The shells have a thin but highly iridescent inner layer of nacre in the part of the shell near the umbos (the pointed end).

  9. The famous 'Seashell House' is now available for rent in the ...

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    The smaller shell is a one bedroom, one bathroom bungalow, featuring a shower decorated with tile and real seashells -- even the shower head is a giant conch shell!