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Florida's state shell is the horse conch (Triplofusus giganteus). This large, spiral-shaped shell is notable for its distinctive orange color and can grow to be quite large, sometimes reaching over a foot in length. The horse conch is not only significant for its size and beauty but also plays an important role in Florida's marine ecosystem. Designated as the state shell in 2008, it symbolizes the state's rich coastal heritage.

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