We see dozens of baby whelks (what we called conchs growing up) on the sound side of Core Banks. This is a whelk egg casing.

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In the summers I write about my adventures as a VIP (Volunteer-in-Park) at Cape Lookout National Seashore. When I am not telling the history of the lighthouse and roaming Core Banks, I run a training company, Learn Ethos, spend time with my family, and tend to my garden and animals, including my beloved English Mastiff, Chloe.
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