The grey topshell can be confused with the purple topshell, but has a more pointy conical shape to its shell, which has thin, numerous stripes. The grey topshell is grey to light yellowish in colour.
Behaviour
These sea snails are common across most of Scotland’s lower shore, spending most of their time grazing on seaweed and rocks. Occasionally, you can see their two striped antennae sticking out when they are on the move.
Size
Up to 1.5 cm high, and 1.5 cm diameter.
Status
Common.
Distribution
It is found along the lower shoreline around Scotland.
When to see
All year around.
Facts
Topshells get their name because the shell is shaped like an old-fashioned spinning top.