Common Spider Conch [Lambis lambis]

Common Spider Conch
Description

The Common Spider Conch stands out with its long, spiny shell that resembles a spider’s legs. Divers may find it tucked into sand or rubble near reef edges, where it slowly moves and uses its strong foot to search for food, often blending in until it’s right in front of you.

Where To See Common Spider Conch

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Taxonomy
Phylum Molluscs
Mollusca
Class Gastropods
Gastropoda
Order Periwinkles & Their Relatives
Littorinimorpha
Family Conch Shells
Strombidae
Genus Spider Conch Snails
Lambis
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