Green Sea Shell ID
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05-10-2010, 05:40 PM,
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Green Sea Shell ID
Hi. I have edited your link so it works.
These are Papustyla pulcherrima, from Manus Island, New Guinea. Â They are not exactly "seashells". They are actually land snails - in fact, tree snails, commonly called "Emerald Tree Snail". This species is currently on the International Endangered Species list - not because the snail is rare in its natural habitat, in fact it is quite abundant there. Â However, the snail was in great demand both by collectors, and especially by the shellcraft and jewelry industries. Â It was also one of the few exportable products on the island where they live. The snails live up in the palm trees, and are quite difficult to obtain - unless you cut down the trees. From what I have read, about a third of the trees on the island had already been cut down in pursuit of these snails, so to save the ecology of the island, the snail was declared endangered. Â It is now illegal to import or sell this species. Â <span class="petit">--Last edited by Paul Monfils on 2010-05-11 02:44:25 --</span> |
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