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  1. Neverita lewisii (previously known as Polinices lewisii, Lunatia lewisii, Euspira lewisii ), common name Lewis's moon snail, is a species of large operculated sea snail. It is a predatory marine gastropod in the family Naticidae, the moon snails. [1]

  2. Jul 3, 2020 · 581. 46K views 3 years ago. The Lewis's Moon Snail's life cycle and unique anatomical features are explained. Community stewardship can help offset increasing human caused ocean acidification...

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  3. The moon snail's method of obtaining food is varied. They feed mostly on clams, mussels, or other mollusks. Moon snails usually clamp the foot around clam shells and proceed with drilling a hole with their radula, which is a long, ribbon-like tongue containing thousands of teeth (denticles) that project from the mouth opening.

  4. The Space Trilogy (also known as The Cosmic Trilogy or The Ransom Trilogy) is a series of science fiction novels by C. S. Lewis. The trilogy consists of Out of the Silent Planet (1938), Perelandra (1943), and That Hideous Strength (1945).

  5. Lewis' moonsnail is by far the largest and the most common moonsnail species found on the BC Central Coast. Its shell, measuring up to 14 cm across, has a distinctive globular shape, and is a creamy-white colour on the outside with a brown interior. A brown operculum covers the wide aperture.

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  6. Apr 7, 2017 · Lewismoon snail is the largest of the moon snails — it can grow to 14 cm! Although it is the most common species overall, we don't often encounter Lewis' moon snail during our subtidal Puget Sound sediment monitoring because it lives in intertidal habitat.

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  8. Neverita lewisii (previously known as Polinices lewisii, Lunatia lewisii, Euspira lewisii ), common name Lewis's moon snail, is a species of large operculated sea snail. It is a predatory marine gastropod in the family Naticidae, the moon snails.