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Philine angasiObservador
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Dug down the full length of my fingers but failed to find the organism.
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Batuíra-de-Capuz-Vermelho (Anarhynchus ruficapillus)Observador
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This lone bird kept it's distance so only poor images. It moved like an anxious 'hoodie' - run-prop-run-etc - but it was much smaller. Image #2 gives an idea of the difference.
It had a white front and brown back but I couldn't get close enough to see markings.
My initial pick is based on 'Googling', not expert knowledge :-)
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Género TurboObservador
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My first thought was gastropod but then I remembered otoliths. The latter is possible from what I can see online but I don't think the spiral growth rings fit.
Anyone? ... @rfoster , @ben_travaglini, @mtank, @marinejanine, @streglystendec
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Género MitrellaObservador
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Difficult (for me) to identify given the level of degradation but worth posting for the internal view provided by the damage.
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Cassis fimbriataObservador
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Home for a largish Hermit Crab - see https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/204245142
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Paguristes frontalisObservador
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Probably the largest specimen I've seen ... need a biggish helmet shell for its home.
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Numerous specimens under the lid of a public rubbish bin. Took to flight easily when disturbed.
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Epitonium jukesianumObservador
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To the naked eye, I thought this was a very small C. granarium but the shell striations are quite different.
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Género LeodiceObservador
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A couple of good shots of the head/mouth area.
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Baiacu-da-Tasmânia (Tetractenos glaber)Observador
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Looks like a case of a fisher who was prepared to waste a hook - and a fish - rather than touch its toxic skin.
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Katelysia scalarinaObservador
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Markings are faded but the ridging is distinctive.
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Bembicium vittatumObservador
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On the move providing a rare opportunity to see the creature within,
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Conuber conicumObservador
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This little snail had generated an interesting furrow trail (image #3) ... there were hundreds of trails along the section of shoreline (image #4)
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Bicho-de-Conta (Armadillidium vulgare)Observador
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Out on the beach ... a bit out of normal range.