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Jewelry mite
Jewelry mite MITER SHELLSFamily: Mitridae and Costellariidae. Miters comprise a diverse group of two large families with more than 500 species. Most live in warm shallow seas and use their long retractable snout to feed on clams and marine worms. Usually elongated in form, they feature vibrant color patterns. Miters stay hidden under rocks or coral during the day and burrow in sand during the night while feeding. Interesting Facts: Miters are so named because of their resemblance to the peaked caps, sometimes worn by popes, bishops, and other ecclesiastics. Jewelry mite
Jewelry mite My collecting of late has been while skin diving along the shallow water of Waikiki Beach. My swimming is mainly for exercise but I also collect whatever I see. Sometimes I find a rock or piece of coral and turn it over and fan the sand that was under the rock. My finds are seldom shells but they are always interesting. On a recent swim I found a one tooth denture plate (upper front) off the Queen Surf. I also found a 14 Karat, white gold wedding ring. Both were "collected" in 4 to 6 feet under sand. The ring may be claimed by identifying the initials in the band. Write me c/o Sean Raynon Sabado or call 734-2717. Jewelry mite
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