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Sea Snail Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the Enigmatic World of Sea Snails: From Deadly Cone Shells to Exquisite Shells and Mysterious Creatures" The Cone Shell

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Top shell (Family Trochidae). Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia

Top shell (Family Trochidae). Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia
AUS-722 Top shell (family Trochidae). Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageSea Snail Collection: The egg cowrie (Ovula ovum) gets it's name from its round white shell

The egg cowrie (Ovula ovum) gets it's name from its round white shell
AUS-558 Egg cowrie, named for its round white shell, here covered by its black mantle. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland

Background imageSea Snail Collection: The predatory snail, known as a volute, (Cymbiola sp) is burying itself in the sand

The predatory snail, known as a volute, (Cymbiola sp) is burying itself in the sand, perhaps to avoid predators
AUS-682 A predatory snail, a volute burying itself in sand, perhaps to avoid predators. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia Cymbiola sp

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Cowrie Shell North Solitary Island, New South Wales, Australia

Cowrie Shell North Solitary Island, New South Wales, Australia
AU-63-ms Cowrie Shell North Solitary Island, New South Wales, Australia. Cypraea sp. Auscape Shell Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Conch Andaman Sea, Myanmar DWD00631

Conch Andaman Sea, Myanmar DWD00631
AUS-1908 Conch Andaman Sea, Myanmar Strombus sp. Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Pleurobranch. Africa or Papua New Guinea

Pleurobranch. Africa or Papua New Guinea
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Cowrie

Cowrie
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Whelk, Nassarius sp. at night, Lighthouse, Malapascua Island, Northern Cebu

Whelk, Nassarius sp. at night, Lighthouse, Malapascua Island, Northern Cebu, Philippines (Visayan Sea)
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Rough / Sydney Turban Shell - Occurs on the southeastern coast of Australia at depth 1

Rough / Sydney Turban Shell - Occurs on the southeastern coast of Australia at depth 1. 5 metres, Australia JPF02970
JPF-14116 Rough / Sydney Turban Shell Occurs on the southeastern coast of Australia at depth 1.5 metres, Australia Turbo torquatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Marine Snail Shells - mainly Turbinate monodant snails and Dogwhelks (Nucella lapillus)

Marine Snail Shells - mainly Turbinate monodant snails and Dogwhelks (Nucella lapillus), collected from Noth Sea
USH-3941 Marine Snail Shells - mainly Turbinate monodant snails and Dogwhelks (Nucella lapillus) collected from North Sea, England and the Atlantic coast

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Mixed South Sea Shells

Mixed South Sea Shells
USH-3942 Mixed South Sea Shells Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Like many other predatory snails, the miter snail (Mitra mitra)

Like many other predatory snails, the miter snail (Mitra mitra) hides burried in sand during the day but emerges at
AUS-684 Mitre snail; hides buried in sand in daytime but emerges at night to look for prey. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

Background imageSea Snail Collection: Sea Snail empty shell of a gastropodae sea snail washed ashore the golden beach of Totaranui Abel

Sea Snail empty shell of a gastropodae sea snail washed ashore the golden beach of Totaranui Abel Tasman National Park
SAS-662 Sea Snail Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand Gastropodae empty shell of a gastropodae sea snail washed ashore the golden beach of Totaranui Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please



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"Exploring the Enigmatic World of Sea Snails: From Deadly Cone Shells to Exquisite Shells and Mysterious Creatures" The Cone Shell, a deadly poisonous mollusc found in tropical marine waters, showcases nature's lethal beauty. Behold the Precious Wentletrap sea snail shell C019 / 1323, an exquisite treasure from the depths of the ocean. Meet the majestic Sea Elephant, a marine pelagic gastropod mollusc that roams freely in its family habitat. Discover the captivating Carits Murex shell, a stunning example of a sea snail's intricate design (Picture No. 12479381). Witness nature's marvel as Common Whelk eggs rest delicately on seaweed washed up on Sark beach in British waters. Dive into the abyss with Pelagic Mollusc Oxygyrus keraudreni, a captive deep-sea species hailing from the Atlantic Ocean. Step back in time with Prosranchia shells depicted in Kunstformen der Natur, showcasing diverse gastropods from 1899 (colour litho). Experience sheer wonder as you encounter Sea Butterflies gracefully floating through water columns during Blackwater night dives off Bali's coast (UW INDO 2030 42 & UW INDO 2030 44). Immerse yourself further into this enchanting world with UW INDO 2026 67 - another glimpse at these ethereal Sea Butterflies dancing beneath Indonesian waves. Intriguing and mesmerizing, sea snails offer us glimpses into their fascinating lives and remind us of nature's boundless wonders beneath our oceans' surface.