Shells
A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer created by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is part of the body of the animal. Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers. The shells are empty because the animal has died and the soft parts have been eaten by another animal or have rotten out. The term seashell usually refers to the exoskeleton of an invertebrate (an animal without a backbone). Most shells that are found on beaches are the shells of marine mollusk, partly because many of these shells endure better than other seashells. Apart from mollusk shells, other shells that can be found on beaches are those of barnacles, horseshoe crab and brachiapods. Marine annelid worms in the family Serpulidae create shells which are tubes made of calcium carbonate that are cemented onto other surfaces. The shells of sea urchins are called tests, and the moulted shells of crabs and lobsters are called exuviae. While most seashells are external, some cephalopods have internal shells.Seashells have been used by humans for many different purposes throughout history and pre-history. When the word "seashells" is used to refer only to the shells of marine mollusks then studying seashells is part of cochology. Conchologists or serious collectors who have a scientific bias are in general careful not to disturb living populations and habitats: even though they may collect a few live animals, most responsible collectors do not often over-collect or otherwise disturb ecosystems. When studying the whole molluscan animal is included as well as studying the shell, then the study is known as malacology ; a person who studies mollusks is known as a malacologist. Seashells are commonly found in beach drift, which is natural detritus deposited along strandlines on beaches by the waves and the tides. Shells are very often washed up onto a beach empty and clean, the animal having already died, and the soft parts having rotted away or having been eaten by either predators or scavengers. Empty seashells are often picked up by beachcombers. However, the majority of seashells which are offered for sale commercially have been collected alive (often in bulk) and then killed and cleaned, specifically for the commercial trade. This type of large-scale exploitation can sometimes have a strong negative impact on local ecosystems, and sometimes can significantly reduce the distribution of rare species. 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. There are more than 15,000 species of bivalves that live in both marine and freshwater. Examples of bivalves are clams, scallops, mussels, and oysters. The majority of bivalves consist of two identical shells that are held together by a flexible hinge. Inside the shells holds the animal’s body. Bivalves that do not have two shells either have one shell or they lack a shell all together. The shells are made of calcium bicarbonate and are secreted by the mantle. Bivalves, also known as pelecypods, are mostly filter feeders; they draw in water through their gills which then traps tiny food particles. Some bivalves have eyes and even an open circulatory system. Bivalves are used all over the world as types of food and as a way of getting pearls. But in the water, the larvae of some freshwater mussels can be dangerous to fish and can even bore through wood.
Haliotis varia - Archaeogastropoda

Haliotis varia - Archaeogastropoda

Scutus sp. - Fissurellidae

Scutus sp. - Fissurellidae

Tectus niloticus - Trochidae

Tectus niloticus - Trochidae

Turbo petholatus - Turbinidae

Turbo petholatus - Turbinidae

Serpulorbis grandis - Vermetidae

Serpulorbis grandis - Vermetidae

Laevistrombus canarium - Strombidae

Laevistrombus canarium - Strombidae

Euprotomus aurisdianae - Strombidae

Euprotomus aurisdianae - Strombidae

Lentigo lentiginosus - Strombidae

Lentigo lentiginosus - Strombidae

Lambis millepeda - Strombidae

Lambis millepeda - Strombidae

Lambis truncate sebae - Spider conch

Lambis truncate sebae - Spider conch

Cypraea moneta - Cypraeidae

Cypraea moneta - Cypraeidae

Cypraea talpa - Cypraeidae

Cypraea talpa - Cypraeidae

Cypraea tigris - Tiger cowrie shell

Cypraea tigris - Tiger cowrie shell

Lyncina vitellus - Cypraeidae

Lyncina vitellus - Cypraeidae

Monetaria caputophidii - Cypraeidae

Monetaria caputophidii - Cypraeidae

Naria miliaris - Cypraeidae

Naria miliaris - Cypraeidae

Staphylaea limacina - Cypraeidae

Staphylaea limacina - Cypraeidae

Blasicrura teres teres - Cypraeidae

Blasicrura teres teres - Cypraeidae

Talostolida teres - Cypraeidae

Talostolida teres - Cypraeidae

Ovula ovum - Egg cowrie

Ovula ovum - Egg cowrie

Calpurnus verrucosus - Ovulidae

Calpurnus verrucosus - Ovulidae

Diminovula aurantiomacula - Ovulidae

Diminovula aurantiomacula - Ovulidae

Globovula margarita - Ovulidae

Globovula margarita - Ovulidae

Aclyvolva sp

Aclyvolva sp

Phenacovolva rosea - Ovulidae

Phenacovolva rosea - Ovulidae

Dentiovula dorsuosa - Ovulidae

Dentiovula dorsuosa - Ovulidae

Dentiovula sp. - Ovulidae

Dentiovula sp. - Ovulidae

Coriocella nigra - Velutin shell

Coriocella nigra - Velutin shell

Naticarius onca - Naticiidae

Naticarius onca - Naticiidae

Tanea undulata - Naticidae

Tanea undulata - Naticidae

Malea pomum - Tonnidae

Malea pomum - Tonnidae

Casmaria ponderosa - Cassidae

Casmaria ponderosa - Cassidae

Cassis cornuta - Cassidae

Cassis cornuta - Cassidae

Charonia tritonis -  Triton's trumpet

Charonia tritonis - Triton's trumpet

Phalium bandatum - Cassidae

Phalium bandatum - Cassidae

Harpa articularis - Harpidae

Harpa articularis - Harpidae

Tonna perdix - Tonnidae

Tonna perdix - Tonnidae

Tonna cepa - Tonnidae

Tonna cepa - Tonnidae

Epitonium  billeanum - Wentletrap

Epitonium billeanum - Wentletrap

Echineulima asthenosomae - Fire urchin snail

Echineulima asthenosomae - Fire urchin snail

Thyca crystallina - Thycidae

Thyca crystallina - Thycidae

Cymbiola vespertilio - Volutidae

Cymbiola vespertilio - Volutidae

Vexillum unifasciale - Costellariidae

Vexillum unifasciale - Costellariidae

Vexillum plicarium - Costellariidae

Vexillum plicarium - Costellariidae

Vexillum deshayesii - Costellariidae

Vexillum deshayesii - Costellariidae

Neocancilla maculosa - Mitridae

Neocancilla maculosa - Mitridae

Ziba flammea - Mitridae

Ziba flammea - Mitridae

Terebra maculata - Terebridae

Terebra maculata - Terebridae

Conus  leopardus - Leopard cone shell

Conus leopardus - Leopard cone shell

Conus geographus - Geography cone shell

Conus geographus - Geography cone shell

Conus eburneus - Ivory cone shell

Conus eburneus - Ivory cone shell

Fusinus undatus - Fasiolariidae

Fusinus undatus - Fasiolariidae

Turris guidopoppei - Turridae

Turris guidopoppei - Turridae

Murex troscheli - Muricidae

Murex troscheli - Muricidae

Murex tribulus - Muricidae

Murex tribulus - Muricidae

Haustellum haustellum - Muricidae

Haustellum haustellum - Muricidae

Chicoreus microphyllus - Curly murex

Chicoreus microphyllus - Curly murex

Chicoreus banksii - Muricidae

Chicoreus banksii - Muricidae

Chicoreus sp

Chicoreus sp

Oliva textilina - Olividae

Oliva textilina - Olividae

Oliva caerulea - Olividae

Oliva caerulea - Olividae

Architectonica perspectiva - Sundial

Architectonica perspectiva - Sundial

Pedum spondyloideum - Lamellibranchiata

Pedum spondyloideum - Lamellibranchiata

Ctenoides ales - Fire fileshell

Ctenoides ales - Fire fileshell

Limaria fragilis - Fragile file shell

Limaria fragilis - Fragile file shell

Limaria hirasei - Limidae

Limaria hirasei - Limidae

Limaria sp. - Limidae

Limaria sp. - Limidae

Tridacna  crocea - Cardiidae

Tridacna crocea - Cardiidae

Tridacna  squamosa - Cardiidae

Tridacna squamosa - Cardiidae

Tridacna  maxima - Cardiidae

Tridacna maxima - Cardiidae

Tridacna derasa - Cardiidae

Tridacna derasa - Cardiidae

Tridacna  gigas - Giant clam shell

Tridacna gigas - Giant clam shell

Spondylus varius - Spondylidae

Spondylus varius - Spondylidae

Pteria penguin - Pteridae

Pteria penguin - Pteridae

Lopha cristagalli - Cockscomb oyster

Lopha cristagalli - Cockscomb oyster

Atrina vexillum - Flag pen shell

Atrina vexillum - Flag pen shell

Pinctada margaritifera - Pteriidae

Pinctada margaritifera - Pteriidae