What is NOT a type of seashell found on Florida beaches?
Scallop
Conch
Sand Dollar
Crookle
Shell hunters are likely to find scallops, conchs, and, if they’re lucky, sand dollars — especially in Florida, home to America’s most renowned shelling beaches. Stumbling upon the Conus Glorianus, the world’s rarest seashell, is by far the luckiest find of all.
Answer: The correct answer is Crookle.
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