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Taken at night in Singapore.
Quote from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_snaβ¦
A land snail is any of the numerous species of snail that live on land, as opposed to sea snails and freshwater snails. Land snail is the common name for terrestrial gastropod mollusks that have shells (those without shells are known as slugs). However, it is not always easy to say which species are terrestrial, because some are more or less amphibious between land and freshwater, and others are relatively amphibious between land and saltwater.
The majority of land snails are pulmonates. That is, they have a lung and breathe air. A minority however belong to much more ancient lineages where their anatomy includes a gill and an operculum. Many of these operculate land snails live in habitats or microhabitats that are sometimes (or often) damp or wet, such as for example in moss.
Land snails have a strong muscular foot; they use mucus to enable them to crawl over rough surfaces and in order to keep their soft bodies from drying out. Like other mollusks, land snails have a mantle, and they have one or two pairs of tentacles on their head. Their internal anatomy includes a radula and a primitive brain. In terms of reproduction, the majority of land snails are hermaphrodite (have a full set of organs of both sexes) and most lay clutches of eggs in the soil. Tiny snails hatch out of the egg with a small shell in place, and the shell grows spirally as the soft parts gradually increase in size. Most land snails have shells that are right-handed in their coiling.
A wide range of different vertebrate and invertebrate animals prey on land snails. They are used as food by humans in various cultures worldwide, and are raised on farms in some areas for use as food.
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BridgertonTea [2025-09-10 15:53:58 +0000 UTC]
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EyweenaFromAldebaran [2021-11-12 16:24:58 +0000 UTC]
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Seabastial [2019-04-18 21:33:00 +0000 UTC]
AWWWWWWWWW! I like how they're kinda transparent
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Lady-Pilot [2019-02-12 16:45:11 +0000 UTC]
Extremely good photo! How do you manage to make so much so great shots of "tiny nature" or how should I say it...
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renhob27 [2019-01-22 01:18:29 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful photo! Very cute shot, snails are so cute to observe in nature!Β
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supernat21 In reply to edinabaltas [2018-12-06 03:54:06 +0000 UTC]
Wow this is awesome keep up the good work
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Bronzewinged [2018-12-05 10:02:26 +0000 UTC]
You got very lucky by being able to photograph these tiny ones. I've never seen ones this small before.
Any idea what the gelatinous substance is?
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melvynyeo In reply to Bronzewinged [2018-12-06 08:04:40 +0000 UTC]
That's the egg.. not sure of the exact terms. See photo
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orcsorcsorcs [2018-12-05 06:50:56 +0000 UTC]
Aww! They're so tiny and precious. I never knew they hatched with their shells, but I suppose it makes sense. Otherwise, where else do they find them?
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HyperSonicFire15 [2018-12-05 05:56:56 +0000 UTC]
Oh my goodness; Look how precious they are! And I didn't know they were born with their shells either, that's amazing! What a wonderful and amazing picture!
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JaegerWolfTango [2018-12-05 05:19:00 +0000 UTC]
wait a second.....they are born with shells??? wtf??
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CinnamonFumes [2018-12-05 03:14:32 +0000 UTC]
Wow, at first I thought this was made of glass!
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Stormbringer900 [2018-12-04 15:41:16 +0000 UTC]
Whoa!!!Β I've never actually seen baby snails before!Β That's fantastic!!!
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herofan135 [2018-12-04 13:50:32 +0000 UTC]
Another amazing one, you got there at the right time.
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