Enamel Spindle

The enamel spindle (Fusus enamelus, lnh.) is a species of marine mollusk found in warm seas around the world. This type of mollusk has a shell that is brightly colored and varnished. The enamel spindle is one of the most striking representatives of its group and attracts people's attention due to its unusual appearance.

The enamel spindle shell comes in a variety of colors including red, blue, green and yellow. It is coated with glossy varnish, which gives it shine and shine. The size of the shell can reach up to 10 cm in diameter.

The enamel spindle lives in warm seas such as the Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. They usually live at depths of 50 to 200 meters, where they feed on algae and other marine organisms.

This species of mollusk is an important component of the warm sea ecosystem and plays an important role in the food chain. In addition, their shells are a valuable material for making jewelry and other decorative items.

Despite its attractiveness, the enamel spindle is at risk of extinction due to climate change and pollution. Therefore, it is important to preserve their habitat and protect this species of shellfish from threats.