Hi, I think that first shell may have been some sort of file shell. Did you call that beautiful orange-yellow thorny oyster a boring oyster? If so, you're breaking my heart--I love them! Some nice finds and pretty pieces! Just to have shells to look thru is heaven!
The shell you picked up @ 13:20 was some type of spiney oyster (Spondylus). I know this because it had a ball-and-socket type of hinge. All Spondylus have this type of hinge.
Awesome finds!
The shell you found at 11:08 is actually a juvenile queen conch :) happy shelling! Great videos!
Yes! Thank you for watching!
❤ The unidentified clam shell is an antilles file clam.
Thank you!
Forgot to include that spiney oysters are also called thorny oysters.
It almost looked like a juvenile milk conch, the white one, and a juvenile hawk wing conch shell you found. Hard to tell from video. Great finds!
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Hi, I think that first shell may have been some sort of file shell. Did you call that beautiful orange-yellow thorny oyster a boring oyster? If so, you're breaking my heart--I love them! Some nice finds and pretty pieces! Just to have shells to look thru is heaven!
Thank you Diane! I think you’re right it does look like a file shell. I love shells so much too
The shell you picked up @ 13:20 was some type of spiney oyster (Spondylus). I know this because it had a ball-and-socket type of hinge. All Spondylus have this type of hinge.
Thank you Cathy!
Which part of Hollywood beach are you at?
I went farther north near the state park
Wow you found really nice shells there 😍 thanks for sharing!!!
I can’t believe you found two scotch bonnets and that beautiful conch shell! And such a beautiful sunset!
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