| 11. | What do grits have in common with azaleas, honeybees and the knobbed whelk?
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| 12. | Tulip shells, whelks, hairy tritons and olives bring the shell-seekers.
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| 13. | White beads were cut from the white part of the quahog or whelk shells.
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| 14. | Whelks use chemoreceptors to locate their prey.
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| 15. | One afternoon when Gansey is driving home, he is confronted by Whelk at gunpoint.
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| 16. | They might be these dog whelks we see along the shore, for all I know.
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| 17. | Conchs are herbivorous and live in tropical seas; carnivorous whelks live in much colder waters.
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| 18. | Colorful, bright, wholly intact shells, including the coveted Lightning Whelks and Fighting Conchs.
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| 19. | In the state of Virginia, these mesh bags are mandatory in whelk / conch fishery.
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| 20. | The peak in dog whelk population density is approximately coincidental with the mid-tidal zone.
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