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King Helmet

Aspect:

When not covered in various extraneous growths, its burly (hence tuberosa) solid pale shell is smooth and shiny and features waves of dark and light brown lines.

Population: Common, but diificult to spot especially during the day when it hides under the sand.
Notable feature: The outer lip surrounding the opening base of the shell carries radailly disposed dark bars.
Environment: One of the specimens featured here was photographed on the Franjack wreck at a depth of around 20 metres.
Behaviour: Surprisingly feeds on Sea Urchins and Sand Dollars.
  • French designation: Casque Roi
  • Latin designation: Cassis tuberosa
  • Creole designation: -
  • Latin family: Cassidae
  • Size (cm): 15
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