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*piece of coral |
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*pink pearl whelk shell (Fading from a light pink at the edges to a gleaming nacre on its inside, this shell is worn shiny from the movement of the tides and sand across its surface.) |
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*sea shell |
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*shark eye shell |
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Revision as of 19:52, 2 August 2012
Shell types available to be dug up in Fang Cove. You can also dig up "uncommon" versions of the shells, which have look descriptions.
- pair of angel wing shells
- baby's ear shell
- banded tulip shell
- blue snail's shell
- buttercup shell
- calico scallop shell
- dark blue pearl whelk shell (Fading from a dark blue at the edges to a gleaming nacre on its inside, this shell is worn shiny from the movement of the tides and sand across its surface.)
- ebony sea shell
- flighting conch shell
- fly-specked cerith shell
- horse conch shell
- king's crown shell
- lightning whelk shell
- lion's paw shell
- paper fig shell (Shades of a deep burnished brown radiate from the center of this shell to a light tan at the roughened edges.)
- pear whelk shell
- piece of coral
- pink pearl whelk shell (Fading from a light pink at the edges to a gleaming nacre on its inside, this shell is worn shiny from the movement of the tides and sand across its surface.)
- sea shell
- shark eye shell
- slipper shell
- white sea shell
- worm shell (A pearlescent shell, worn from years of tides washing over it.)