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Knobbed Whelk Printout - Enchanted Learning Software
Knobbed Whelk Printout. The Knobbed Whelk is a gastropod, a soft-bodied invertebrate that is protected by a spiral shell. ... The Knobbed Whelk (Busycon carica) is a gastropod, a soft-bodied...
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Georgia's Official State Shell
The Knobbed Whelk, Busycon carica was described by Gmelin in 1791. It is one of approximately fourteen recognized species (depending on how you fell about subspecies and forms) of the...
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TPWD Kids: Texas Symbols: Lightning Whelk
The Lightning Whelk is the only whelk shell that opens on the left! When alive, the whelk has a snail-like body that lives inside the shell.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/kids/about_texas/symbols/lightning... www.tpwd.state.tx.us/kids/about_texas/symbols/lightningwhelk.phtml
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Texas State Shell: Lightning Whelk
Most often, these whelks eat clams--usually one a month. With its large foot, the whelk pries open the clam's shell.
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VIMS Rapa whelk research home page
Introduction to the Veined Rapa Whelk in the Chesapeake Bay Region (USA) and ongoing research. ... Introduction to the Veined rapa whelk. Veined rapa whelks are large, predatory marine snails.
www.vims.edu/mollusc/research/merapven.htm
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Introduction to the veined rapa whelk
Veined rapa whelks: Introduction to the veined rapa whelk ... Introduction to the veined rapa whelk (continued):
www.vims.edu/mollusc/research/rapaw/mervintro.htm
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Food for Thought: Fisheries Don t Welcome This Whelk, Science News
A little more than a year ago, Roger Mann and some colleagues were trawling for fish in the Chesapeake Bay when they hauled in something unexpected: a veined Rapa whelk (Rapana venosa). ... At one time,
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dog whelk: meaning and definitions — FactMonster.com
dog whelk: Definition and Pronunciation ... World & News ... Find definitions for:
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Australian Museum - Wild Kids - Mangroves - Mud Whelk
Mud Whelks are large snails. They have a long, brown, spiral shell. Their shell can grow up to 11 cm in length. ... Common name: Mud Whelk (right side) ; Scientific name: Pyrazus ebeninus ; Photo:
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Australian Museum - Wild Kids - Rock pools and rock platforms -
Mulberry Whelks can grow to 2.5 cm high. They have an off-white coloured shell. ... ; Common name: Mulberry Whelk ; Scientific name: Morula marginalba ; Photo: W. Rudman
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