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West Indian Fuzzy Chiton

acanthopleura granulata

The West Indian Fuzzy Chiton (Acanthopleura granulata) is a fascinating marine mollusk that perfectly exemplifies adaptation to the harsh, wave-battered intertidal zone. Clinging tightly to rocks in the Caribbean and tropical western Atlantic, this species belongs to the class Polyplacophora, characterized by their eight overlapping, armor-like shell plates. What makes these creatures truly remarkable is their 'fuzzy' appearance, which comes from a specialized girdle covered in tiny spine-like structures that help them retain moisture and deter predators during low tide. As the tide ebbs and flows, the fuzzy chiton lives a highly calculated life. By day, they withstand extreme heat and wave action, practically blending into the rocky coastline. By night, they slowly creep across the rocks to graze on algae, using their extraordinarily strong, iron-mineralized teeth. They are a vital component of the rocky shore ecosystem, keeping algal growth in check and serving as a tough-shelled challenge for coastal predators.

Hábitat: Found on wave-swept, rocky intertidal shores, particularly on limestone and volcanic rocks within the splash zone.

Aspecto

The West Indian Fuzzy Chiton is easily identified by its oval-shaped body and eight dark, overlapping plates (valves) that are often heavily eroded, showing a mix of grey, dull brown, and white coloration. The most distinctive feature is the thick, fleshy girdle surrounding the plates, which is densely covered in short, dark-and-white banded bristles or fuzzy spicules, giving it a mossy or hairy texture. They typically range from 5 to 10 centimeters in length and lay completely flat against the rock surface, mimicking the natural texture of eroded limestone.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloMolluscaClasePolyplacophoraOrdenChitonidaFamiliaChitonidaeGéneroAcanthopleura
West Indian Fuzzy Chiton
West Indian Fuzzy Chiton

Categoría

Invertebrate

Rareza

Common

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Datos interesantes

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Chitons have been on Earth for over 500 million years, predating the dinosaurs and surviving multiple mass extinction events.

Their teeth are coated with magnetic iron, meaning a magnet can actually pick up a chiton's discarded feeding radula.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Aragonite Crystal Eyes

Their shell plates are embedded with thousands of microscopic eyes containing lenses made of aragonite, allowing them to detect changes in light and shadow.

Habilidad

Iron-Reinforced Teeth

Their radular teeth are capped with magnetite, a hard iron mineral, enabling them to scrape algae directly off hard rock surfaces without wearing down.

Habilidad

Homing Instinct

They exhibit a homing behavior, returning to the exact same 'home scar' or depression on their host rock after nocturnal foraging excursions.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
5-10 cm
Peso
0.02-0.08 kg
Esperanza de vida
2-8 años

Dieta y alimentación

They graze on microscopic algae, diatoms, and cyanobacteria from rocky surfaces during high tide or at night.

Diferencias por edad: Juveniles feed on smaller organic films, while adults can scrape larger, tougher encrusting algae.

Alimentos principales

  • Blue-green algae
  • Diatoms
  • Encrusting algae
  • Cyanobacteria

Método de búsqueda

  • Grazing

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Wide-mouthed Purpura

Purpura patula

Predator that drills or uses chemical secretions to consume the chiton's flesh.

eaten by

American Oystercatcher

Haematopus palliatus

Coastal shorebird that pries the chiton off wave-swept rocks at low tide.

competitor

Antillean Limpet

Lottia antillarum

Competes for grazing territory and algal food resources on intertidal limestone.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a West Indian Fuzzy Chiton?

La forma más fácil de identificar a West Indian Fuzzy Chiton es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de West Indian Fuzzy Chiton?

5-10 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de West Indian Fuzzy Chiton?

0.02-0.08 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de West Indian Fuzzy Chiton?

2-8 años

¿Qué come West Indian Fuzzy Chiton?

They graze on microscopic algae, diatoms, and cyanobacteria from rocky surfaces during high tide or at night.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente West Indian Fuzzy Chiton?

Found on wave-swept, rocky intertidal shores, particularly on limestone and volcanic rocks within the splash zone.

¿Cómo caza West Indian Fuzzy Chiton?

Grazing

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