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What is a scungella?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 10/20/2025

A scungella is a type of mollusk, specifically a marine snail, known for its distinctive spiral shell. It is often found in shallow waters and is recognized for its unique appearance and behavior. The term is sometimes used colloquially in certain regions to refer to various types of sea creatures, but it primarily denotes this particular category of snails.

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