File:Crepidula fornicata 004.jpg

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Limpets, Crepidula fornicata with alga growing off of oldest shell in stack (and a little black high spired snail living on the alga). Found on the beach, along with many other similar stacks of limpets with the same alga and the same little black snail; Massachusetts

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Stack of Crepidula

Author Paul Morris from USA
Camera location41° 43′ 01.3″ N, 70° 37′ 57.64″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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