| 31. | Kellet's whelks display sexual dimorphism with females being the larger individual in a mating pair.
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| 32. | Whelks, " Burnupena " spp also have a large population density at Marcus Island.
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| 33. | You can indulge in bay scallop ceviche and carefully pry a whelk from its snail-shaped shell.
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| 34. | The prosobranchs are almost all marine snails, among them conchs, periwinkles, volutes, and whelks.
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| 35. | Lightning whelk ( " Busycon contrarium " ) is the most common shell used for gorgets.
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| 36. | A Japanese whelk is beginning to devastate oyster beds in Maryland's Chesapeake bay, marine authorities say.
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| 37. | Otter is credited for the unique whelk shell terraces that define the preserve s signature man-made feature.
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| 38. | The Montauketts had a thriving wampum ( made from whelk shells on the East Hampton beaches ) trade Connecticut tribes.
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| 39. | Animals guests can interact with include clearnose skate, Atlantic stingray, horseshoe crab, knobbed whelk, and moon jelly.
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| 40. | Most of the shells in the mound are those of whelks and conchs; noticeably absent are oyster and clam shells.
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