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well, don't forget seabirds... some like Larus and some eagles
do take the shells for a ride...

Wiggers

 --- Andy Rindsberg <[log in to unmask]> escreveu: >
Pranks aside, wouldn't it be more remarkable to find a
> recently dead
> seashell on a lake shore than a land snail on a beach? It's
> true that storm
> waves, hermit crabs, and human collectors can all act against
> gravity, but
> most natural processes act with it.
>
> Andrew K. Rindsberg
> Geological Survey of Alabama
>

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