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The hard, rigid outer calcium carbonate covering of certain animals is called a shell. While many animals, particularly those that live in the sea, produce exoskeletons, usually only those of mollusks are considered to be shells.

Shells are very durable, and outlast the otherwise soft-bodied animals that produce them by a long time. Large amounts of shells may form sediment and become compressed into limestone. Shells that wash up on beaches are called seashells, and are collected by some enthusiasts.

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Seashell - Antediluvian
MTAJONES@aol.com - January 2nd, 2006
Hello, Can anybody tell me about the collectibility or value of my small collection of Antediluvian shells that I found on Walton-on-the-n beach about 40 years ago. I remember my father telling me that these rare old shells have only been found in 2 places in this country and also New Zealand Thanks Tom
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