What is this - trio of “plastic like” half mollusk shells?

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I have a zoanthid rock and I never not really noticed this before, but the rock fell and when putting it back I saw these and wonder what they are

The feel like plastic flippers, or paddles. They are firm but flexible. About 2” long and there are three of them. I can not pull them off the rock, the base of them seems to be a fleshy/meaty core. I assume it’s alive but doesn’t seem like the sort of thing that would be alive.

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Very cool. I’ve got one too didn’t know what it was. I can say they are extremely resilient. This one has been through the wringer and really shouldn’t even be alive. But life finds a way.
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@ISpeakForTheSeas meant to include you also in the above post :)
Second time seeing one like this; these are almost certainly in the Pterioidea superfamily, but I haven't learned enough about the superfamily yet to give a specific ID.

My first thoughts on order of likelihood for the family would be:
-Malleidae (Hammer Oysters)
-Vulsellidae
-Isognomonidae (Tree Oysters)
(These first three are by far the most likely.)
-Pteriidae
-Margaritidae
-Pulvinitidae
 

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