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Cowrie | Sea Snail, Shells, Mollusk - Britannica
cowrie, any of several marine snails of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda) comprising the genus Cypraea, family Cypraeidae . The humped, thick shell is beautifully coloured (often speckled) and glossy; the apertural lips, which open into the first whorl in the shell, are inrolled and may be fine-toothed.
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Cowrie - Wikipedia
Cowrie or cowry ( pl. cowries) is the common name for a group of small to large sea snails in the family Cypraeidae.
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cowrie/cowrie: Cowrie SSH/Telnet Honeypot https://docs ... - GitHub
Cowrie is a medium to high interaction SSH and Telnet honeypot designed to log brute force attacks and the shell interaction performed by the attacker.
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Cowries, Family Cypraeidae
Cowries may be algal grazers or sponge grazers, or both. Females lay a cluster of small egg capsules and will sit upon the mass until they hatch ...
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Shell of the Week: The Measled Cowrie
The Measled Cowrie has a distinctive color pattern of white spots superimposed on an underlying pattern of spiral bands. The spiral bands are ...
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cowrie
cowrie/ˈkaurɪ; `kaʊrɪ/ nsmall shell formerly used as money in parts of Africa and Asia 宝贝(旧时在非洲及亚洲的部分地区用作钱币的小贝壳).
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Cowries (Cypraeidae) on Singapore shores - WildSingapore
Some species of cowries are still common on all our shores. Even these, however, are usually well camouflaged or well hidden under rocks, nooks and crannies or ...
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Cowrie Shells and Trade Power
Cowrie shells were used as currency, traded for goods, and represented power in trade, including buying people. They were also used as charms.
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Spotted cowrie | The Wildlife Trusts
The spotted cowrie has an unmistakeable ridged egg-shaped shell with a narrow opening along the underside. It lives on rocky shores and under stones.
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Arctic cowrie | The Wildlife Trusts
Small cowrie with a thick, shiny, egg shaped shell, usually a pale brown/red in colour, with ridges running across the width. There are no spots on the shell of ...
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Facts: Cowries - YouTube
Quick facts about these shiny, marine snails that have been historically used as currency! Cowries (cowry, Cypraeidae). Cowrie facts!
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Please explain how to drill cowrie shells
hey everyone I'm making Michelangelo shells and I found some online tutorials on how to do it but this is my way of doing it so I hope you enjoy it all you need is a drill master Dremel and a pair of medical tweezers I believe they're called I've you say this show but did not come with this dremel I...
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Cowrie Shells and Cowrie Money: A Global History
Originating in the sea, especially in the waters surrounding the low-lying islands of the Maldives, Cypraea moneta (sometimes confused with Cypraea annulus) was transported to various parts of Afro-Eurasia in the prehistoric era, and in many cases, it was gradually transformed into a form of money in various societies for a long span of time.Yang provides a global examination of cowrie money ...
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Cowrie Shells and Cowrie Money: A Global History [1 ed ...
Table of contents : Contents List of figures, tables and maps Foreword • Patrick Manning Acknowledgements 1 Global phenomenon, local varieties 2 The Maldives: procurement and export 3 India: in the beginning 4 Southeast Asia: intra-Asian interactions 5 Yunnan: an Indian influence in the Southeast Asian-Chinese world 6 Why not in early China? 7 West Africa: connecting the worlds, old and new ...
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