k Conch shells Conch shells. Pile of empty conch shells family Strombidae washed up on shore. These calcareous calciumcontaining shells were formed by gastropod molluscs, softbodied marine invertebrates. Photographed on the Esparqui island, part of the Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Conch shells Conch shells. Pile of empty conch shells  family Strombidae  washed up on shore. These calcareous  calcium containing  shells were formed by gastropod molluscs, soft bodied marine invertebrates. Photographed on the Esparqui island, part of the Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela.
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Conch shells

Conch shells. Pile of empty conch shells (family Strombidae) washed up on shore. These calcareous (calcium-containing) shells were formed by gastropod molluscs, soft-bodied marine invertebrates. Photographed on the Esparqui island, part of the Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela.

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