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Wed, 4 Feb 1998 01:41:41 -0400
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Few questions about shells get asked more frquently than the old "Since
cowries are covered by mantles most of the time, why do they display
such a range of color and pattern variation: what purpose(s)  does this
serve??" chestnut.  Yet, i have yet to see a convincing   answer.  Any
takers?   For one thing, are cowries really that secretive?  Do they
expose themselves perhaps a little more often than popularly imagined?
                                                                                        -Ross Mayhew

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