Agate conch shell
Agate conch is a mollusk of the Gastropoda family. The shell is oval in shape and the snail layer is rolled inward. The shell is narrow and elongated, with fine teeth on the outer and inner lips, and a tongue shaped tongue. The outer membrane is thin, with a two leaf shape, and the living body is almost completely covered by the shell. The spiral part almost disappears when it reaches adulthood, and there is no opening in adulthood. Living in tropical and subtropical warm sea areas, it can be found from intertidal zones to deeper rocks, coral reefs, or sandy seabeds. Mainly feeds on algae or coral animals. Due to its beautiful appearance, it is highly favored by shellfish collectors and has high ornamental and collectible value.
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