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Best 1 Two-coloured Mason Bee (Osmia bicolor)

The Two-coloured Mason Bee is uniquely notable for its striking red and black appearance and its habit of nesting inside empty terrestrial snail shells.

2 Osmia spinulosa

Osmia spinulosa is a solitary mason bee from Europe notable for its unique habit of constructing nests inside empty terrestrial snail shells.

3 Trixie Pet Products Snail Shell Activity Game

The Trixie Snail Shell Activity Game is a wooden puzzle toy designed to engage small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas. Its distinctive snail shape incorporates sliding elements and removable shell compartments, offering an interactive challenge. This product promotes mental stimulation...

4 Gold-fringed Mason Bee (Osmia aurulenta)

The Gold-fringed Mason Bee is a solitary insect notable for the golden hair fringing its abdomen, typically found nesting in sandy European soils.

5 Carrier Shell (Xenophora pallidula)

The Carrier Shell is a deep-sea marine gastropod notable for its unique behavior of permanently attaching empty shells, rocks, and debris to its own shell for camouflage.

6 Painted Top Shell (Calliostoma zizyphinum)

Conically shaped European top shell found from Norway to the Mediterranean, recognized by its smooth, pink-flushed shell with cream spiral streaks.

7 Commercial Top Shell (Trochus niloticus)

Indo-Pacific top shell harvested commercially across tropical regions for its thick nacreous shell, long used in button-making and mother-of-pearl industries.

8 Tortoiseshell Limpet (Testudinalia testudinalis)

A marine limpet distributed across the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans, named for its mottled brown shell pattern resembling natural tortoiseshell material.

9 West Indian Top Shell (Cittarium pica)

The largest gastropod in the Caribbean, Cittarium pica has been a staple food for island communities for millennia and remains harvested today across the West Indies.

10 Jenkins' Spire Shell (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)

Native to New Zealand, the Jenkins' Spire Shell is a tiny aquatic snail that has become a highly successful invasive species across North America and Europe.

11 Purple Top Shell (Gibbula umbilicalis)

A marine gastropod found on rocky shores of the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, identified by its umbilicate shell with distinctive purple-striped markings.

12 Common Fig Shell (Ficus communis)

A marine gastropod in family Ficidae found in warm tropical seas worldwide, notable for its thin, fig-shaped shell with fine spiral ribbing and wide aperture.

13 Tower Shell (Turritella communis)

The Tower Shell is a marine gastropod native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, distinguished by its exceptionally tall, slender, and tightly coiled conical shell.

14 Ringed Top Shell (Calliostoma annulatum)

Pacific top shell ranging from Alaska to Baja California, noted for its striking shell coloration of yellow-orange with contrasting purple spiral bands.

15 Common Horn Shell (Cerithidea californica)

A marine gastropod native to California salt marsh mudflats, ecologically important as an intermediate host for a large diversity of trematode parasite species.

16 Toothed Top Shell (Phorcus lineatus)

A marine gastropod native to northeastern Atlantic shores from Britain to Morocco, restricted to the upper intertidal zone of exposed and semi-exposed rocky coasts.

17 Gray Top Shell (Gibbula cineraria)

A marine gastropod native to European Atlantic coasts and the Mediterranean, common on intertidal rocky shores and widely used as an indicator species in ecological surveys.

18 Dove Shell (Columbella mercatoria)

A small marine gastropod widespread in the Caribbean and tropical Atlantic, notable for its solid, oval shell with a distinctly toothed outer lip.

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