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Why Do Seashells Have A Hole In Them? [Solved]

Drilling predators such as snails, slugs, octopuses and beetles penetrate their prey’s protective skeleton and eat the soft flesh inside, leaving behind a telltale hole in the shell. Trillions of these drill holes exist in the fossil record, providing valuable information about predation over millions of years.15 Jun 2017

How did the shells get such perfect holes?

Many children collect these shells on the beach and thread

#OceanRunnerNH: Who’s drilling holes in the shells?

Ocean Runner Nichole is curious about the perfect little round holes she has seen on empty periwinkle, mussel and clam shells …

Why do Abalone Shells have holes?

Abalone shell holes form throughout the life of the abalone. As they grow, new holes are made and older holes are filled in and …