Bivalve Sanibel Island, FL Dec. 15, 2009 These thick, tough shells are very common on Florida Gulf beaches.
Seashells become blackened by iron sulfide after being buried in sulfurous mud. Fossil sharks' teeth are blackened for the same reason.
The Bailey-Matthews Shell Musem on Sanibel Island is a "must-do" for visitors to the island. It has an extensive collection of beautiful shells from south Florida and all over the world.