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Dug this up near the shoreline at Caspersen Beach. Looks much older than any other specimens I have found in the area along the beach, which also tend to have much more color. The defined lines and ornate features certainly stood out to me the first time I saw it. Too bad it isn't in great condition, as the original shell could have been over 8" long/tall. Haven't looked online to research it yet, so I figured I would ask on here for some expert opinions!20201114_115753.thumb.jpg.c0c4a71ebb4e4f44ed989e1f7ae6af51.jpg

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Could be. It resembles a whelk,  but it doesn't look like the ones I"m used to seeing: Busycon carina, B. contrarium, or B. canaliculatum. 

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