Lobsters not in shell

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pomacea maculata pomacea (pomacea) maculata (perry, ) the south american ampullarid pomacea maculata is classified under the canaliculata complex . this is a groups af very closely related species which are very variable in size and appearance. shell : the elegant, but large (up to cm / inch hight) of
pomacea maculata has a very smooth surface, without almost no malleation. the colour of the shell is pale olive green with faint dark band, although these can be almost absent as well. in general one can describe this shell as thin and fragile. operculum: the operculum is large, and much higher than...
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chime shells shell night lights crab fish-net puffer fish shell coin purses pearl trochus star fish pink murex nautilus shells purple cowry shell spiral cut terebra maculata display stands conch shell shell baskets lym lotorium shell lambis hermit-shells umbonium shells shell box shell placemats beach-decorating...
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