What is NOT a type of seashell found on Florida beaches?
Scallop
Conch
Sand Dollar
Crookle
Shell hunters are likely to find scallops, conchs, and, if they’re lucky, sand dollars — especially in Florida, home to America’s most renowned shelling beaches. Stumbling upon the Conus Glorianus, the world’s rarest seashell, is by far the luckiest find of all.
The correct answer is: Crookle.