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Young Brunette Girl Reveals Her Seashell Necklace And Tan Lines In The Sand On The Rocky Beach
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Bivalves are often the most common seashells that wash up on large sandy beaches or in sheltered lagoons. They can sometimes be extremely numerous. Very often the two valves become separated.
Shell Beach, Western Australia is a beach which is entirely made up of the shells of the cockle Fragum erugatum.
• Gastropods
Certain species of gastropod seashells (the shells of sea snails) can sometimes be common, washed up on sandy beaches, and also on beaches that are surrounded by rocky marine habitat.
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