Every so often, one dies. It's no big deal, they're only snails after all, and they lay hundreds of eggs a year if they're reasonably-well looked after. The only problem is what to do with the corpse.
I have found that the easiest way to deal with the body is to bury it for a few weeks and let minibeasts do their work. After that, it's only a matter of washing the shell out with plenty of hot water and a peg on your nose.
But what do you do with a slowly-growing pile of large shells?
Inspiration came in the form of CanDo's Conch Shell Horn Instructable.
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Lol, great Instructable. And, uh, no, I don't think it qualifies ;]
Plus judicious use of Google.
Lol... that sounds like a dying crab more than a horn, but its cool, itll keep the geese away =P
Crikey! Here we have the rarely seen on camera Kiteman. It appears that he is gawking (as it's called) his mating call! You can see it's eyes darting back and forth, looking for a kitewoman, in hopes that his call succeeded. Unfortunately, this specimen is an ugly brute...even by kite standards, and it's unlikely that he will attract any kitewomen.
... =p