| 41. | At dilute concentrations it caused the whelk to take evasive action and at higher concentrations it produced a series of convulsions.
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| 42. | Whelk shells were carved into bird, turtle, fish, and other shaped pendants, as well as ear spools.
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| 43. | It is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks.
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| 44. | "This thing was like a battleship _ covered in barnacles and whelks, " head chef William Cooper said.
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| 45. | ERDG founder Glenn Gauvry designed a mesh bag for whelk / conch traps, to prevent other species from removing the bait.
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| 46. | There are 137 calories in 100g from 24g of protein 0.34g of fat and 8g of carbs in average Whelk.
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| 47. | These snails are commonly known in the United States as " whelks " or " Busycon whelks ".
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| 48. | These snails are commonly known in the United States as " whelks " or " Busycon whelks ".
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| 49. | Snails in this genus are commonly called " whelks ", a name shared with several related and unrelated species.
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| 50. | The common whelk " Buccinum undatum " is the most common representative of the genus in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
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