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>specimen of an uncommon cowrie - I'm not sure what species - Cypraea
>gaskoini comes to mind. Anyway, he opened the driver's side, put the cowrie
>in a small box on the center of the seat, then let the dog in. Then he ran
>around to the driver's side and jumped in, to find an empty box and a dog
>licking his chops. Does anyone else have any pet-shell interactions they
>would like to share?
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...last year with a friend we was in Phuket and we put out of the room some
cowries wating to clean because the mollusck dead was still inside, and
make too much smell...
I come inside the room to change my clothes and in the meanwhile I have seen
walking outside...I come out and I have seen a dog eat the cowries....some
was beautiful gangranosa rentsiii...other was common moneta;
the shell was of my friend and he was very very angry...I have told him that
he was very lucky because I should be the first shell collector to have
cowries...ex-canis....
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