Fulgurator olive in a pile of Kittens paws

Among thousands of KITTEN’S PAW shells that washed in by the jetty rocks on Captiva Island’s Blind Pass yesterday, a very cool FULGURATOR OLIVE rolled up from the surf as well. Can you even see it in the photo above? It’s almost camo-ed, right? It was a happy day Linda from South Carolina (right) who was the lucky gal who found it! Shellzam! Here she is with her awesome shell along with her family Keith and Hannah.

Keith, Hannah and Linda show sea shells found on Captiva

These are just a few of the other shells they found there too…

Shells found on Captiva Island July 2014

There were so many CERITHS too but Hannah was loving all of the “PAWS” since she a Tiger. A Clemson Fighting Tiger!

Hannahs Captiva Shells

Hannah wasn’t the only one loving the PAWS, Sarah is a Clemson Tiger too. Sarah and her mom Shannon (Greenville, SC) were new to shelling so being surrounded by so many PAWS on vacation in Florida felt like a warm welcome mat rolled out especially for them.

Sarah and Shannon collect kittens paw shells on Captiva

KITTENS weren’t the only PAWS washing up on the beach, Linda and I found a few fragments of LIONS PAWS too… and some other sweet shells.

My sweet shells I found on Captiva Island

Just a few days ago, only sand and waves were crashing on the shore but then came a line of SEAWEED… then a mound of shells. You just never know what to expect until you get there.

Blind Pass Captiva shells

Wanna CYBERSHELL? Click on the next photo. Meow!

Kittens paw shells on Captiva