Name | Description | Interesting Fact |
---|---|---|
Conch shells | Brilliant orange color | These mollusks are vegetarians. |
Junonia Shells | It appears milky with brown spots on the outside | This is Sanibel Island's most cherished seashell. |
Lightning Whelk Shells | Can grow up to sixteen inches long | There are miniature shell eggs in papery egg case streamers that wash up on the beach. |
Cockle Shells | One of the island's most common shells | A cockle mollusk is a footed creature that can jump several inches at one time. |
Tulip Shells | Have interesting patterns that are in a swirling form | Frequently wash up on shore |
Olive Shells | Comes in many colors and has a glossy finish. | Grows to about three inches long. |
Sand dollar Shells | Thin, flat with brown color that contains bristled tiny tubes that allow it to breath | Unoccupied sand dollars are bleached to a white color |
W3 Total Cache is currently running in Pro version Development mode.