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  1. Seashell - Wikipedia

    Marine mollusk shells that are familiar to beachcombers and thus most likely to be called "seashells" are the shells of marine species of bivalves (or clams), gastropods (or snails), …

  2. The Ultimate Sea Shell Identification Guide - The Trippy Life

    Pictures and cool facts for 63 amazing shells, including rare shells, huge shells, and a deadly shell.

  3. A Complete Guide To Shell Identification [18 Kinds Of Seashells

    May 25, 2025 · In short, types of seashells give us a window into the amazing world of ocean life and are also beautiful treasures to keep. From the colorful Atlantic Cowrie to the special Apple …

  4. Seashell | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    seashell, hard exoskeleton of marine mollusks such as snails, bivalves, and chitons that serves to protect and support their bodies. It is composed largely of calcium carbonate secreted by the …

  5. Seashells expert guide: what are they, where do they come from, …

    Jul 20, 2022 · Adorning bathroom shelves and windowsills, seashells are not only fond reminders of a visit to the sea, but they have many stories to tell about the animals that made them and …

  6. What are the Most Common Types of Seashells? - AnimalWised

    Sep 3, 2024 · When walking along any beach, you can find countless sea shells and conches. In this article we will show you the most common types of seashells and ...

  7. Where Do Seashells Come From? - Ocean Conservancy

    Oct 12, 2023 · Where do seashells come from, how long have they lived and how are they made? Dive in to explore more on the fascinating world of seashells.

  8. What Are Seashells and How Are They Formed? - Biology Insights

    Aug 24, 2025 · Seashells, often discovered along shorelines, captivate with their diverse shapes, intricate patterns, and appealing colors. This article explores what seashells are, how they are …

  9. How are seashells made? - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

    Most shells come from soft-bodied mollusks. Snails, clams, oysters, and others need the hard protection of their shells. This tough outer covering protects the tasty body hiding inside. Other …

  10. 7+ Types of Seashells – Bivalves, Gastropods, Scaphopods & More

    Nov 2, 2023 · There are various types of seashells, including bivalves, gastropods, scaphopods, and cephalopods. Bivalves have hinged shells and examples include clams, oysters, and …