Tritonis was created on 1980-03-11.
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Pacific triton trumpet (charonia tritonis l.) is the state shell of Hawaii.
Yes, Charonia tritonis, commonly known as the triton's trumpet, is edible and considered a delicacy in some cultures. However, it is important to note that this species can be protected in certain areas, and harvesting it may be subject to regulations. Proper preparation is necessary to ensure it is safe to eat, as with any shellfish. Always check local guidelines before consuming.
Predators of starfishes are: Triton Trujmpet (Charonia tritonis), Harlequin Shrimp (hymenocera elegans), Reef Crab (trapezia sp.)
Triton was described as the god of the giant, Libyan, salt-lake Tritonis. He his herald to his father, and stilled the waves with the blow of a conch-shell trumpet.
In Greek mythology when Athena is the daughter of Zeus, Poseidon being the brother of Zeus, is her uncle. However, myths exist which make Poseidon the grandfather of Athena when she is the daughter of his son Triton, or Poseidon is the father of Athena when her mother is Tritonis or Polyphe.
Pallas (killed by Athena - often called her sister) was his (or Poseidon's) daughter with Tritonis. Kallistê (of island of Kalliste (now Santorini) in the Aegean Sea) - her mother is Libya. Triteia, also a daughter of Triton: loved by the god Ares and bore him a son named Melanippos, founder of the town which bears her name. Tritonides were also his daughters, called the servants of Galateia - or her sisters.
King Neptune a.k.a. Triton, the Sea God. Ariel's dad and king of Atlantis or Tritonis as it is sometimes called- a three-pronged attack. oddly the Trident coud just as well be an agrarian pitch-fork- which is a farm implement.
Triton shells, particularly those of the Triton snail (Charonia tritonis), primarily feed on marine invertebrates, with a preference for sea urchins and other mollusks. They utilize their radula, a specialized feeding organ, to scrape and tear their prey’s soft body. In addition to invertebrates, Triton snails may also consume algae and detritus when necessary. Their predatory behavior plays a crucial role in controlling the population of their prey species in marine ecosystems.
The crown of thorns sea star (Acanthaster planci) has few natural predators due to its toxic spines, but some species do feed on it. Notable predators include the giant triton snail (Charonia tritonis), certain species of fish like the pufferfish, and some sea turtles. Additionally, certain species of crabs and other invertebrates may consume juvenile crown of thorns sea stars. However, these predators are not sufficient to control the population effectively, leading to outbreaks in some areas.
Kymopoleia, sea nymph; by Amphitrite Benthesikyme, sea nymph queen of Aithiopia; by Amphitrite Rhode, goddess of Rhodes; by Aphrodite Herophilos, sibyl; by Aphrodite Eirene, Kalaureian lady; by ? Euade, Princess of Arkadia: by Pitane, princess of Lakedaimonia Euadne, princess of Messenia; by Lena Eirene, nymph; by Melantheia Despoine, mystery goddess; by Demeter Aithousa, lady of Eleuthera; by Alkyone Ourea, nymph: by ? Lamia, queen of Libya; by ? Athena Hippios, Libyan goddess; by Tritonis, lake goddess/ Polyphe, daughter of Okeanos Kharybdis, whirlpool; by Gaea
Zeus has two brothers: Poseidon and Hades. Poseidon rules the sea, and Hades rules the underworld. The list of offspring is tremendous since fidelity isn't exactly honoured/important/in existence in Geek mythology. Some important ones are: Athena: Goddess of warcraft and knowledge;daughter of Poseidon & Tritonis Despoine: Daughter of Poseidon and Demeter Triton: Son of Poseidon and Amphitrite Orion: (giant), Son of Poseidon and Euryale (though there's some speculation about that) Polphemos (cyclops) Son of Poseidon & Thoosa Pegasos (Flying horse) Son of Poseidon and Medousa