Map Cowrie Shell
Map Cowrie Shell
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The Map Cowrie Shell (Leporicypraea mappa) is a species of marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae, known for its smooth, glossy, and oval-shaped shell. The shell's most distinctive feature is its intricate and detailed pattern, which resembles a map with its network of fine lines and markings. The coloration varies but often includes shades of brown, beige, and cream, with the ventral side typically lighter and featuring a narrow aperture lined with teeth.
Map Cowries are found in the Indo-Pacific region, inhabiting coral reefs, rocky substrates, and shallow coastal waters. These nocturnal creatures hide during the day and emerge at night to feed on algae, sponges, and small invertebrates. The shells are highly prized by collectors for their beauty and distinctive patterns, making them a popular addition to shell collections and decorative items.
The Map Cowrie also has significance in various cultures, where it has been used as currency, jewelry, and in traditional rituals.