Haliotis ovina, common name the sheep's ear abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.
The body whorl shows radiating folds, sometimes ending in a series of knobs around the middle of the upper surface.
Below this there is a depression and then another keel at the periphery, upon which there are several granose spiral cords.
The color is ochraceous-pink with broad radiating patches of white, which have reddish dots scattered in them and along their edges.
"[3] H. ovina is endemic to the waters of the western Pacific Ocean[4] and Thailand[5] and from Malaysia to Fiji, Tonga, southern Japan and Australia (Queensland, Western Australia).