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Charonia tritonis, commonly known as Triton's trumpet, is a large species of predatory sea snail found in the Indo-Pacific region. It is one of the largest gastropods in the world, with shells that can exceed 50 centimeters in length. The species is ecologically significant because it is one of the...
Angular Triton is the common name for Cymatium femorale, a large marine gastropod in the family Ranellidae. It is associated with the Caribbean and tropical Atlantic and has a heavy shell marked by strong axial ribs and a broad aperture. As a triton snail, it is a carnivorous mollusk and is primaril...
The hairy triton, Cymatium pileare, is a marine gastropod in the triton-shell group, historically associated with the family Ranellidae. It occurs in tropical and subtropical seas and is recognized by the brown, hair-like periostracum that can cover its shell while the animal is alive. The periostra...
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Triton's Trumpet (Charonia tritonis) currently leads the Ranellidae results with a displayed score of 7.91/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.
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