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  1. Cowrie - Wikipedia

    Cowrie or cowry (pl. cowries) is the common name for a group of small to large sea snails in the family Cypraeidae. Cowrie shells have held cultural, economic, and ornamental significance in various …

  2. GitHub - cowrie/cowrie: Cowrie SSH/Telnet Honeypot https://docs.cowrie

    What is Cowrie Cowrie is a medium to high interaction SSH and Telnet honeypot designed to log brute force attacks and the shell interaction performed by the attacker.

  3. Cowrie | Sea Snail, Shells, Mollusk | Britannica

    Cowrie, any of several marine snails of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda) comprising the genus Cypraea, family Cypraeidae. The humped, thick shell is beautifully coloured (often speckled) …

  4. Cowries, Family Cypraeidae

    Jan 3, 2026 · Hawaii has many endemic cowries, prized by collectors around the world. Some are rare such as live-collected Ostergaard's cowries worth several thousand dollars. For unknown reasons, …

  5. Cowries, Their Beautiful, Valuable Shells and Money - Facts and Details

    Cowries are marine gastropods from the family Cypraeidae found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. They have shiny, patterned shells much sought after by collectors. When the animal is alive the shell …

  6. The Famous Cowrie - critter.science

    Nov 27, 2024 · The cowrie, aka cowry, is a sea snail in the family Cypraeidae. Their shells have almost become synonymous with beach life. They have held cultural, economic, and ornamental importance …

  7. Cowrie

    Cowrie is a medium to high interaction SSH and Telnet honeypot designed to log brute force attacks and the shell interaction performed by attackers. Security tool for threat intelligence and attack analysis.

  8. COWRIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of COWRIE is any of various marine gastropods (family Cypraeidae) that are widely distributed in warm seas and have glossy and often brightly colored shells; also : the shell of a cowrie.

  9. Cowries - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

    Cowries have been observed feeding on algae, sponges, seaweed, carrion and other gastropods.

  10. Where Did The Ojibwe Live In Michigan? - PartyShopMaine

    Aug 15, 2022 · Ojibwe in the U.S. number over 56,440, living in an area stretching across the northern tier from Michigan west toMontana. They are historically known for their crafting of birch bark canoes, …