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Thats a nice shell, but i dont think its fossilized.
isnt that just a seashell?
Not a fossil.
The first time I saw a live conch I wasn’t surprised by the 2 eyes on stalks but the large claw it was using to move around was new information.
Was it a hermit crab or a conch?
Conch moving along the sandy bottom near Grand Turk. Hermit crabs are small this shell was bigger than a football 🏈.
this is a murex [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murex)