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    Types of Seashells found on Sanibel Island, Florida

    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

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