gumboot chiton
Cryptochiton stelleri
Description: Mostly subtidal but found on rocky beaches at lowest tides. A chiton's body consists of eight overlapping shell plates (valves) bound together by a reddish brown leathery girdle; which in this species totally encloses the plates. Lacking eyes or tentacles, chitons can still sense light level through light-sensitive organs in its shell. To 13 in (33 cm) in length.
Food: Scrapes algae and animal life from rocks with its radula - a rasping, tongue-like appendage.
Reproduction: Separate sexes. Gametes released into the water column where fertilization takes place.
Fun Facts: The largest chiton in the world, this animal can live for more than 20 years! Gumboot chitons are also edible. This species radula is covered in magnetite (an ore of iron) to the extent that it can be detected with a metal detector.