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William Sharkspeare

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Came from TBS rock. Don't see it on their list. @LiverockRocks

Bonus pics. Baby cerith? and?

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Stramonita floridana would be my guess. The most common rock hiking snails we see are whelks (predatory).
 

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I'm late, but Stramonita or relative is a solid guess (I feel like I seen a snail just like this before, but I can't remember where or what it was); regardless, it's definitely not a safe snail.

The critter in the last pic is most likely an anemone of some kind; the baby cerith I would need to have time to sit and compare against some other kinds of snails (such as Rissoid snails and Pyramid snails).
 

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