The Australian trumpet snail (Syrinx aruanus), a giant gastropod found in the waters of Western and Northern Australia, holds the title of the world’s largest living shelled snail. With a shell length ...
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World’s biggest sea snail: The Australian trumpet is nearly the size of a human leg and hunts hidden prey
Along parts of the Western Australian coast, large shells sometimes lie half buried in tidal mud. They belong to Syrinx aruanus, known as the Australian trumpet and regarded as the largest living sea ...
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