File:Calliostoma ligatum.jpg

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English: The blue top snail Calliostoma ligatum is among the most common gastropods seen crawling around in central California kelp forests. It is partially protected by a slimy coating on its shell, making it difficult for sea stars to grab the snail with its many tube feet.
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Author Steve Lonhart (SIMoN / MBNMS)
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current09:18, 4 May 2007Thumbnail for version as of 09:18, 4 May 2007528 × 416 (243 KB)Bricktop (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Information |Description=The blue top snail ''Calliostoma ligatum'' is among the most common gastropods seen crawling around in central California kelp forests. It is partially protected by a slimy coating on its shell, making it difficult

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