- Conch - Wikipedia
In Panama, conch is known as cambombia and is often served as ceviche de cambombia, consisting of raw conch marinated in lime juice, chopped onions, finely chopped habaneros, and often vinegar
- Conch | Description, Habitat, Overharvesting, Facts | Britannica
conch, marine snail, of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda), in which the outer whorl of the shell is broadly triangular in outline and has a wide lip, often jutting toward the apex Conch meat is harvested and consumed by people in Caribbean countries
- Queen Conch - NOAA Fisheries
Queen conch is a species of large sea snails, a gastropod mollusk, that is distributed throughout the Caribbean Sea Learn about the status and management of these marine mollusks
- Conch - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Conch The Conch is a medium-large snail whose shell is pointed on both ends Some conch are quite colorful
- Conch Seashell (Strombus) - Ocean Info
The conch is a members of the diverse gastropod family, Strombidae, of marine snails renowned for their elaborate and often vibrantly colored shells These shells, prized by collectors and beachcombers, serve as protective homes for the soft-bodied animals within
- Conch Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Profile - ThoughtCo
Conchs are a type of sea snail and are also popular seafood in some areas Learn more about them, particularly Queen conch facts
- The Conch Is an Endangered Sea Snail That Needs Your Help
If you've ever held a beautiful conch shell up to your ear to "hear" the ocean, you might have thought that's where the conch experience begins and ends In reality, that's only a tiny glimpse into the story of this beloved marine animal
- Intriguing Conch Facts - American Oceans
The conch is a type of large sea snail that is found in warm waters around the world The most well-known species of conch is the queen conch, which is native to the Caribbean
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