How to identify shells.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
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  • @TinglishMilaMali101
    @TinglishMilaMali101 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Amy. I wasn't a beach person before, but lately I've been going to local beaches and tidepools very often. I discovered many interesting things there that I had no clue what they were. I posted some videos that I took on my cheannel hoping someone would comment and give me the names. Anyhow, by watching this video of yours, I learned two names of shells I found on the beach yesterday. Thank you. Happy holidays! 🙏👍💕💞🩷💓❤️💗💖

  • @emilysgettinpolished3233
    @emilysgettinpolished3233 9 лет назад +4

    Hi Amy😁 again, what a great video! I used to visit my Grandparents near Clearwater, and would always beg to go to the beach so that I could collect the shells. Never knew the names of them though, so thanks!😀

  • @triangleguard2154
    @triangleguard2154 3 года назад +1

    I found a olive shell litterally near a sewer I didn't pick it up (as its dirty)I poured water from my water bottle on it and washed it I kicked it away from the dirty area and then I picked it up and washed i throughly using soap and boom I got it!

  • @SjarSjar
    @SjarSjar 3 месяца назад

    I was hoping to find out the type Abalone shell I have sad😢

  • @desireebrown1658
    @desireebrown1658 4 года назад

    I recently got a seashell from Boca beach in Florida and its lile the sun ray shell but it's purple with one white line and its never been open..what is it called.?