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Babylonia spirata- Spiral babylon snil

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English: Sea snail morphology is based on its habitat. In sandy shore, one will find spiral or screw shape snail which helps them to bury inside the sand. Babylonia spirata commonly found in our shores, it shows characteristic brown white patches and whorls of six to seven spiral row on the shell. if you observe an image there is a notch at the tip of the shell from where a long funnel-like siphon emerges, functions of siphon includes respiration, discharge of waste, etc.
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Camera location19° 05′ 12.77″ N, 72° 49′ 23.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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