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Moon Snail First of all, doesn't that picture kick ass? Nothing like
distorted
children from another decade to introduce you to moon snails. OK,
now
back to the science...these snails are very common in New England.
In
the moist sand that's exposed at low tide, sometimes you can see
large
mounds. These are formed as the snail burrows under the surface
with
its very powerful foot. They eat clams, grabbing them with their
big
foot, and drilling into them with their radula, a toothy
tongue-like
organ. If you ever find a shell with a perfectly round hole in
it,that's probably from a moon snail. They also lay their eggs in
collars
of sand stuck together by mucus. Parts of these collars can
occasionally be found on the beach.
(Lunatia heros)
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