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The Most Popular Seashells on the Gulf Coast of Florida

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Page 1: The Most Popular Seashells on Florida's Gulf Coast

The Most Popular Seashellson the Gulf Coast of Florida

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Baby’s EarAlmost flat with a large aperture, or opening, and a curve like a

human ear.

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Banded TulipA spindle-shaped univalve with a long siphonal canal, elevated spire

and distinct sutures.

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Clam ShellThe shells of bivalves commonly wash up on beaches often as

separate valves.

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Coquina Clam ShellsBivalves known for their highly variable color patterns, found in the

swash zone of the beach.

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Cowry ShellLook for a smooth, shiny exterior with varied color patterns.

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Florida Fighting ConchA golden caramel-colored gastropod shell touched with white.

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Lightning WhelkOff-white to tan or gray shell with narrow, brown "lightning"

streaks from the top of the shell to the bottom.

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Lined Moon Snail ShellUsually round, smooth and broad with short spires.

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Murex SeashellMost have spines or ribs and a lengthened canal on one end.

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Oyster ShellCan be highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape.

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Ribbed Cantharus ShellUp to 31 mm with pointed spire, aperture less than half shell length.

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Scallop ShellFound in shallow seagrass beds in the coastal areas of Florida.

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Scotch Bonnet ShellSo named because of its resemblance to the caps worn by Scottish

peasants.

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Turret ShellsLook for convex whorls and spiral coils, with a circular aperture.

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