Along parts of the Western Australian coast, large shells sometimes lie half buried in tidal mud. They belong to Syrinx ...
Australian trumpet, the world’s largest snail, is found in Australian coastal waters. Learn more about Syrinx aruanus.
A group of 6,000-year-old seashells has emerged as the loudest playable sound-producing instruments yet confirmed from prehistoric Europe. Their continued ability to project sound forces a ...
Scientists found an animal with a “large,” “densely coiled” shell in an “underground cavern” of Serbia and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Gojšina, Vesović, Ćurčić, Karan-Žnidaršič, ...
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