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I hope it is ok now. If not let me know and when I have two hands
again in a few weeks I'll do some more investigating,
L
On Saturday, July 3, 2004, at 04:04 PM, Peggy Williams wrote:
> The Bahamians also call Turbinella angulata pepper conch and I think
> people in the Yucatan peninsula call Triplofusus giganteus pepper
> conch. They do eat them, and Turbinellas as well.
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> Peggy
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> On Jul 1, 2004, at 3:04 PM, Avril wrote:
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>> Can anyone fill me in on the edibility or inedibility of Pleuroploca
>> gigantea.
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> Peggy Williams: shell collecting trips
> Visit my website: www.Shelltrips.com
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