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Queen Conch |
![Queen Conch [Strombus gigas] Queen Conch [Strombus gigas]](../jpegs/conch.jpg) |
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Queen Conch [Strombus gigas] The Queen Conch, which is highly sought after for food both by humans and by Nurse sharks, is on the decline. Location: Cozumel Mexico, Caribbean Image ID: 000038 |
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