Terry Lilley, Critter of the Week
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Most divers never see this huge, 15-inch-long marine snail except in the roadside shell stands. Hawai‘i has the largest helmet shells in the world, and I have seen divers swim right over them only two feet away and not know they are there. When pu puhi is crawling on the sandy sea floor the top side of its shell looks just like a rock covered in a thin layer of sand. The top of the shell is brown and knobby and perfectly camouflages to its sea floor surroundings. This is good because this important reef creature is often collected and sold in shell shops where people break off the tip of the shell and use it as a blowing horn.