A conch is a type of marine snail with a spiral shell that is commonly found in tropical waters. It is a gastropod mollusk, meaning it belongs to the same family as other snails and slugs. Conch shells are often used in jewelry and as Musical Instruments.
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Yes because a conch is a kind of shell.
Actually there are no antonym in the word "conch" because it is a kind of crustaceans
A conch shell is generally hollow and does not contain any living creature inside. However, a variety of marine organisms, such as hermit crabs, may use abandoned conch shells as their homes for protection and shelter.
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The conch mentioned in Lord of the Flies is a conch shell, so it wouldn't be slimy at all. The creature which originally lived inside the shell was a type of mollusc (a sea snail) and it would have been slimy.
if it is "fresh", put it in a plastic bag,tie it loosely and keep it outside.depending on temp. it should be clean in aweek.maggots are wonderful creatures! {this happened to me by accident} you can also boil them,ive been told. I would not use this method! It stinks and you waste the conch! Stick the whole shell with creature in a freezer for a day or two then remove to thaw. Once it has thawed a decent amount you can then grab the foot of the creature inside the shell and pull him from the shell. You now have a shell that is not damaged a thawed conch ready to be cleaned and made into dinner!
Yes, conch shells play an important role in their ecosystem. They provide shelter for various marine organisms, help with nutrient cycling by breaking down organic matter, and offer protection for conchs themselves from predators. Additionally, conch shells can become part of the substrate, providing a stable surface for attachment of algae and other marine life.
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Ratchet is a fictional creature called a Lombax
The source of the threatening image of a black bat-like creature that appeared on the beach as Ralph blew the conch in William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies" was a dead pilot who had landed on the island during an air battle and was left hanging from his parachute on a tree. The boys mistook the pilot for a monster and the image of his body combined with the darkness and their fears created the illusion of the terrifying creature.
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