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Nancy, you wrote : Why do cowries have teeth?
They have better brushing habits then most other gastropods? Maybe so they look more menacing when attacked? If i were to
guess i would say that it makes it harder for predators to get at them.... i don't think they use them for anything , the
teeth are usually facing inward so they couldn't use them to rasp the algae or use the teeth as a tool .
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From: Nancy Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:53 PM
Subject: bones, teeth, humans and molluscs
| Okay, with all of this talk about shells with bone names, I'm finally willing to show my stupidity and ask a question which
has been in my mind for some time.
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| Why do cowries have teeth? (absolutely NO responses that contain "better to eat you with", either!)
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| Preparing for the barrage of laughter,
| Nancy
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