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Lightning Whelk (Busycon contrarium)
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From: "summerlady"
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.artpics
Subject: Repost For Gerry - Lightning Whelk
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 05:02:12 GMT
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The Lightning Whelk (Busycon contrarium)
up to about 15 inches
Lightning whelk shells, found along the southern East Coast, are distinguished from most of the other whelk shells on Assateague beach--particularly from the knobbed whelk--by their left-side (sinistral) opening.
Most often, these whelks eat clams--usually one a month. With its large foot, the whelk pries open the clam's shell. Then, with the clam shell held open by the edge of its own shell, the whelk sends its proboscis and toothed, tongue-like radula inside to rasp and eat the softer "meat." |
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