Mollusk 

90 creative works found

  • A Snail found in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park

  • Abstract fractal image resembling a mollusk shell with a golden pearl

  • My tribute to molluscs.

  • A blue shell on a sandy beach.

  • Chitons – primitive marine mollusks. / Grand Cayman Island, Caribbean. ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com

  • My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MY ART / / Fractal / Smudge Art TM. / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • This is the Maltese Edible Snail – Cantareus apertus. A once very common land Mollusk. Mercilessly hunted (gathered) for food as it is locally regarded as a delicacy ( like escargots), and poisoned by farmers who consider it a pest. A Hermaphrodite. It lays its eggs (between 40 and 60) in a hole it digs itself in the soft loose ground ( like Turtles, Tortoises, Aligators, Crocodiles etc.) It Hibernates inside rubble walls and under loose stones during the Summer months to preserve its moisture.

  • The snake-neck turtle is carnivorous, eating a variety of animals. They feed on insects, worms, tadpoles, frogs, small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. In early summer, the female will lay between 2 and 10 eggs in the banks of her aquatic habitat. Three to five months later the hatchlings break out of their shells. These young turtles often fall prey to predators such as fish and birds. Females will lay 1 to 3 clutches of eggs per year.

  • Thirsty snail sitting on top of the coffee cup

  • conch shell on a orange background

  • Drawings from a series by Bill Beso (in sight of Medusa, 2009).

  • Cute kawaii style squid. what a cute little mollusk!

  • Oxynoticaras oxynotum. Coiled fossil shell of an extinct mollusk.

  • Pipipi are very small sea creatures, or small mollusks, and cling to the lava rocks in tidal pools. Hawaiians gather them during both daytime and nighttime. To eat them, a needle is used to extract the meat from the shell. Pipipi may be prepared several ways: eaten raw, boiled, or wrapped in leaves and broiled. A broth is also made from Pipipi, with the shells added for additional flavour. They are also used for making Lei. As with all fishing, Hawaiians are guided by the dictum, / “Lawa kupono, a`ale `anunu!” (Take only enough for what you need, don’t be greedy!) Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Ho’okipa Beach Maui Hawai’i / 29 June 2009 / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • scanograph of a group of highly variable & uncommon Cuban land snails,genus Polymita;Epson 4490 flatbed scanner & dark silk background; they look like marbles, don’t they?

  • scanograph of a Murex pecten specimen against dark silk background using Epson 4490 flatbed scanner;processed in PS6 for color & cleaned up for dust; popular name for this shell is the “Venus Comb” for obvious reasons.

  • specimen of Murex alabaster

  • Hee hee hee…

  • It was just waiting to be taken… ;)

  • strombus gallus in sepia tones;some texture applied in PS.

  • 2 large Phillippine land snails,genus Ryssota;scanograph against dark silk background;Epson 4490 flatbed scanner, 1200dpi & 64 bit color.

  • fossil Busycon from the Pliocene of Florida;shell is ‘sinistral’ or ‘left-handed’,the opening being on the left as you look at it;most shells have the opening on the right & are called ‘dextral’.

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