Bubble shell
October 19, 2000
From: Jennifer
I'm doing a project for school and I need to know what the scientific name of the bubble shell is, where it lives, the full-grown size, and I need to have a picture of it.
Jennifer
coolkitty82@aol.com
Jennifer, 2000 (Oct 19) Bubble shell. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/3145Dear Jennifer,
I am afraid asking about a Bubble Shell is like asking about a fish or a bird. It is a name for a whole group of primitive Sea Slugs that still have a shell. Some examples are Bulla ampulla, Haminoea cymbalum, and Hydatina physis. If you click on any of the underlined names you will go to a page about that bubble shell. Also have a look at the messages on each page where you will find more information and photos of their shells.
Bulla and Haminoea are herbivores, feeding on green sea weeds, but Hydatina is a carnivore feeding on worms that burrow in the sand.
Good Luck with your project,
Bill Rudman.
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