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I'd assume that a Terebra that found itself attached to a Xenophora would
not be alive very long.

Unless, it was large enough and flipped the Xenophora over and dragged it
along on ITS back. A genuine wrestling move.

A bivalve would have an easier time surviving as an attachment, no?

David Kirsh
Durham , NC

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