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So what do these new Melongena subspecies look like, how are they
different from the regular (but very variable) crown conch?
 
Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA
 
Jr Powers wrote:
>
> For those that hasn't heard, John K. Tucker has just named a subspecies of
> the crown conch- Melongena sprucecreekensi. He says the conch eats live
> oysters and clams and also can open them. Just thought some might like to
> know this.
> Jr Powers
> Edgewater,Florida    Just 4 miles from where they were found.

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