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#A Caribbean Pecten

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Description

  • 6-7 cm is 2 ½" - 2 ¾"
  • 7-8 cm is 2 ¾ - 3"
  • Grade A Shell, meaning edges are slightly rough
  • Great for Seafood dishes
  • Argopcten purpuratus, also known as the Purple Thorn, is a species of butterfly that belongs to the family Nymphalidae. It's a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan of approximately 4-5 centimeters (1.6-2 inches).

    Some interesting facts about Argopecten purpuratus:

    1. **Distribution**: These butterflies can be found in the tropical regions of Central and South America, specifically in countries like Mexico, Costa Rica, and Ecuador.
    2. **Appearance**: The Purple Thorn has striking purple and black markings on its wings, with a distinctive white spot on the hindwings. The body is dark brown to black, with a hint of purple on the thorax.
    3. **Habitat**: Argopecten purpuratus is typically found in humid, tropical forests, where they feed on nectar from flowers and sipping water from leaves.
    4. **Behavior**: These butterflies are known for their unique behavior of "puddling," where they gather on damp soil or puddles to extract minerals and salts from the soil.
    5. **Life cycle**: The Purple Thorn undergoes a complete metamorphosis, with four stages: egg, larva, pup The Caribbean Pecten! That's a type of shellfish, specifically a type of scallop, isn't it?

    The Caribbean Pecten (Pecten caribbaeus) is a species of scallop that is native to the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. They are known for their beautiful fan-shaped shells, which can grow up to 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter.

    These scallops are prized for their tender flesh and are often used in seafood dishes, such as ceviche, salads, and pasta recipes. They are also a popular choice for sushi and sashimi.

     

     

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Warning! Choking Hazard. Small parts. Seashells are a natural product not intended for children under the age of 14. Caution! Seashells have sharp edges and points. Handle with care