the gastropod itself
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cowriesthe gastropod itself
cowriethe gastropod itself
GOATASNAILSPACEApproach the spot where the gastropod parks?
dextral(of certain gastropod shells) coiling clockwise, as seen from the apex
gasteropodany mollusc of the class Gastropoda, that includes the snails, whelks, limpets, and slugs also GASTROPOD
gasteropodsGASTEROPOD, any mollusc of the class Gastropoda, that includes the snails, whelks, limpets, and slugs also GASTROPOD
umbiliciA depression or hole at the center of the shell whorls of some gastropod mollusks and many ammonites
umbilicusesA depression or hole at the center of the shell whorls of some gastropod mollusks and many ammonites
umbilicusA depression or hole at the center of the shell whorls of some gastropod mollusks and many ammonites
operculumA secreted plate that serves to close the aperture of a gastropod mollusk's shell when the animal is retracted
murexany marine gastropod of the genus Murex, common in tropical seas, certain species of which yield the royal purple dye valued by the ancients
murexesany marine gastropod of the genus Murex, common in tropical seas, certain species of which yield the royal purple dye valued by the ancients
muricesany marine gastropod of the genus Murex, common in tropical seas, certain species of which yield the royal purple dye valued by the ancients
operculahorny or shelly plate on the posterior dorsal surface of the foot in many gastropod mollusks that closes the shell when the animal is retracted
labraa. the anterior, unpaired member of the mouthparts of an arthropod, projecting in front of the mouth b. the outer margin of the aperture of a shell of a gastropod
labruma. the anterior, unpaired member of the mouthparts of an arthropod, projecting in front of the mouth b. the outer margin of the aperture of a shell of a gastropod
pulmonatebelonging to the Pulmonata, an order of gastropod mollusks usually breathing by means of a lunglike sac, and including most of the terrestrial snails and the slugs and certain aquatic snails