Grier
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I've seen some used as an ashtray but No, sorry, not an ashtray.Ashtray.
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I've seen some used as an ashtray but No, sorry, not an ashtray.Ashtray.
It is indeed a seashell Thomas! Bingo!It must be a kind of stone or mineral you picked up while working. You mentioned calcium carbonate, so it might be a prismatic calcite or a seashell-like object with an enclosed insect or marine creature.
As above, it protected a marine creature.Protection of what Terry?
A well-preserved and complete sample, Terry. Do you happen to know what kind it is? Where did you find it?It is indeed a seashell Thomas! Bingo!
Bleached by time and tide, it once protected a marine creature. Your turn.
This is mine:
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Like a Magpie I've been picking up all sorts of things my whole life Thomas. I really can't say when or where I acquired my "Sea Snail" shell, due to my poor memory.A well-preserved and complete sample, Terry. Do you happen to know what kind it is? Where did you find it?
Well done Thomas and a brilliant item Terry. How big is it mate.It is indeed a seashell Thomas! Bingo!
Bleached by time and tide, it once protected a marine creature. Your turn.
This is mine:
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I remember finding a shell on the beach, very similar to this, so I took it home and put it in the sink to wash it, when I got back to it it had moved and had pink legs sticking out of it, whatever it was it was still alive!It is indeed a seashell Thomas! Bingo!
Bleached by time and tide, it once protected a marine creature. Your turn.
This is mine:
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It might have been a Hermit crab Jessica. They are little crabs with a soft shell so they go and find an old bleached shell to make its home and armour. My two daughters were all into that sort of thing. Pets everywhere! I accidentally once sat and squashed a pet mouse sleeping behind a cushion. A long sleep!I remember finding a shell on the beach, very similar to this, so I took it home and put it in the sink to wash it, when I got back to it it had moved and had pink legs sticking out of it, whatever it was it was still alive!
I recall you telling us about this Jessica. I went online then posted a creature and you said resembled the one you had.I remember finding a shell on the beach, very similar to this, so I took it home and put it in the sink to wash it, when I got back to it it had moved and had pink legs sticking out of it, whatever it was it was still alive!
That's so exotic stuff for me. Thanks for sharing, Terry. I'm trying to envisage you as a Magpie.Like a Magpie I've been picking up all sorts of things my whole life Thomas. I really can't say when or where I acquired my "Sea Snail" shell, due to my poor memory.
Using Google's visual search I found the common name but there were a lot of names in Latin too.
This is one of my best finds, a Brain Coral I found on a beach about 1000km north of Perth. I remember this one's find whilst fishing for Snapper at a place called Quobba 35 years ago.
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This one below is a big chunk of Clear Quartz I found in a dry riverbed about 2000km north of Perth 45 years ago whilst Surveying.
I cemented it in next to my letter box.
Note the damage done to it by local children knocking off chunks of it. That's ok.
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I'll pass that on to anyone interested.Your turn.
Yeah I recall sharing it here!I recall you telling us about this Jessica. I went online then posted a creature that you said resembled the one you had.
That's so exotic stuff for me. Thanks for sharing, Terry. I'm trying to envisage you as a Magpie.
My Snail shell's longest dimension is 8.5 cm,How big is it mate.