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hawaiian residents and visitors who journey over kauna'oa hawiian worm shells, whose jostling jeopardizes their marine substrate junctions, journey away with cookie-cutter, painful, poison-jammed injury patterns. kauna'oa hawaiian worm shells, also known as kauno'a, kio and una'oa and tube shells, tube snails
and worm snails, keep razor-sharp apertures (from latin apertūra, "opening"). three-layered tubal interiors, luminous with mother-of-pearl nacre (from arabic نقارة, "drumlet") lining, lead from and to the single aperture that all kauna'oa hawaiian worm shells lodge. sticky mucous nets manufactured...
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