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    Life cycle & reproduction. The species is a sequential hermaphrodite. The slipper limpet normally lives in stacks of up to 12 individuals, with the largest at the bottom and with increasingly smaller individuals stacked on top of one another. See more

    Crepidula fornicata is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Calyptraeidae, the slipper snails and cup and saucer snails. It … See more

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    Many different avenues can be ventured upon to find the perfect target market and the best way to market these shellfish. Slipper limpets are a versatile food. They have the flavor and individualism to stand alone as a main … See more

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    Gould A. A. (1870). Report on the Invertebrata of … See more

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    The size of the shell is 20–50 mm. The maximum recorded shell length is 56 mm.
    This sea snail has an arched, rounded shell. On the inside … See more

    The species is native to the western Atlantic Ocean, specifically the Eastern coast of North America. Its distribution ranges from 48°N to … See more

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    Although Crepidula fornicata is a species with cosmopolitan distribution, and can tolerate a wide … See more

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    WEBAug 19, 2016 · According to Trevor Norton in “Underwater to Get out of the Rain: A Love Affair with the Sea,” this is how that name arose: …

  5. Crepidula fornicata, Slipper limpet - SeaLifeBase

  6. WEBApr 27, 2016 · C. fornicata is long-lived (6–8 years; Blanchard, 1995) and displays a benthopelagic life cycle, including a free-swimming larval stage (2 to 7 weeks; Rigal, 2009) and a sessile adult stage.

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