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It would be Bullia species (Nassariidae)... we have a few species in South Africa that are common.. like B. digitalis, B. diluta, B. pura, B. rhodostomata, B. natalensis, B. mozambicensis.
Regards,
Kobie from South Africa
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Hi Folks,
Has anyone else watched "Blue Planet" on television on the U.S. Discovery Channel? It is a wonderful series and has some molluscan episodes. I didn't know Alaskan grizzly bears go down to the shore on low tide and eat clams. It looked like they were eating razor clams, Siliqua patula.
There was also a wonderful episode where some South African carrion-eating snails would "surf" their way to a dead fish on shore. Anyone know what these were?
Roland
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[log in to unmask] 05/12/02 07:23PM >>><BR>Hi
Folks,<BR>Has anyone else watched "Blue Planet" on television on the U.S.
Discovery Channel? It is a wonderful series and has some molluscan episodes. I
didn't know Alaskan grizzly bears go down to the shore on low tide and eat
clams. It looked like they were eating razor clams, Siliqua patula.<BR>There was
also a wonderful episode where some South African carrion-eating snails would
"surf" their way to a dead fish on shore. Anyone know what these
were?<BR>Roland<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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