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Even though the site below had the gaul to tell me my computer wasn't
good enough to display the photo in question, i think it probably is the
same wide mouth "grin" that seems to occur most often on the east coast
of Africa, in a variety of cowrie species (although i've seen it from
the Philippines as well). So far, i've seen it in tigris, moneta,
caurica, lynx, erosa and a couple of others - i think it may have an
environmental rather than a genetic cause - or it might just be mother
nature telling us not to take things so seriously!!
From a newly-painted domicile in New Scotland,
Ross M.
> Nature make this things. I prefered a smile but it's one of a kind
> (like the 'HI' formation on Conus augur)
>
> See it at http://adzivo.no.sapo.pt it will apears on welkome page.
>
> Enjoy.
> Luis
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