Chiragra Spider Conch Seashells
Chiragra Spider Conch Seashells - Like most spider conchs, the Chiragra is a thick sea shell with fingerlike projections extending outward. The female sea shells aperture is pale pink and the two shoulder "fingers" are larger than the others. The males sea shells "fingers" are all about the same, but the aperture is more brightly colored. This seashell is common to Eastern Indian Ocean to Polynesia. This seashell is found in shallow waters. Measures approx 7" - 8".
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