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                    [Title] => Their time to slime: Who will be 'Mollusc of the Year'?
                    [Summary] => In a public vote ending Sunday, five species of soft-bodied invertebrates are vying to follow in the illustrious trail of previous winners, dubbed the "world's most beautiful snail" and "weirdest octopus".
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                    [Title] => Seashells: A source of livelihood for coastal dwellers
                    [Summary] => Seashells are one of the most abundant and diverse among nature’s myriad marine resources. They have been valued by man as religious symbols, artifacts and decorative or ornamental objects.


Shells are external skeletons of molluscs. They provide support and protection for the soft-bodied molluscs.

The natural beauty of seashells attracts more people, particularly those whose hobby is shell collection. Shells provide a source of livelihood for coastal dwellers.
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Shells are external skeletons of molluscs. They provide support and protection for the soft-bodied molluscs.

The natural beauty of seashells attracts more people, particularly those whose hobby is shell collection. Shells provide a source of livelihood for coastal dwellers.
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