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But did you ever see such a snail shell in your lives before?
The problem would be to get the fragile old man down from the snail shell.
They have also been known to use old snail shells and discarded pieces of paper.
"We've been living here like dust in a snail shell.
More than 60 beads made from sea snail shells have been discovered.
"That" was a gigantic snail shell, converted into a small house.
The gap in the bill is not used for handling snail shells and forms only with age.
Sitting on the snail shell, I'm only half listening.
In the wild, lichen and empty snail shells are also used.
These fish, like all shell dwellers, live in snail shells.
I'm still sitting on the open end of a huge ceramic snail shell bolted to the wall.
Some snail shells were found that were also considered to be a food source.
He describes a similar game, but played with snail shells or hazelnuts.
He eased the Warlock onto his back on the great snail shell.
We need to accept only that the change in snail shell is a fluke adaptation.
I had left snail shells scattered around the woods so they would have somewhere to hide.
Most species have a special propensity for snail shells and are dark to black with white stripes on the back.
It is possible to earn a combo by keeping the snail shell in the air.
Mars plants cover themselves with a glass bubble like snail shell but more transparent.
You can see it on a snail shell.
But what use was an empty snail shell?
The Planetarium building was said to resemble a snail shell or a spiral nebula.
Some snail shells possibly are taken into the nest because of their grain-like shape.
Hanging plastic lights shaped like snail shells come packed completely flat.
Taken with other environmental indicators, such as land snail shells and insect remains, they also give information about the prevailing climate.