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Description This particular leaf has at least 10 of these snail... Lucky for me 3 of them decided to do a group photo. Taken at night in Singapore forest.

Quote from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snail
Snail is a common name that is applied most often to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name "snail" is also applied to most of the members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have a coiled shell that is large enough for the animal to retract completely into. When the word "snail" is used in this most general sense, it includes not just land snails but also thousands of species of sea snails and freshwater snails. Occasionally a few other molluscs that are not actually gastropods, such as the Monoplacophora, which superficially resemble small limpets, may also informally be referred to as "snails".

Snail-like animals that naturally lack a shell, or have only an internal shell, are usually called slugs, and land snails that have only a very small shell (that they cannot retract into) are often called semislugs.

Snails that respire using a lung belong to the group Pulmonata, while those with gills form a polyphyletic group; in other words, snails with gills form a number of taxonomic groups that are not necessarily more closely related to each other than they are related to some other groups. Both snails that have lungs and snails that have gills have diversified so widely over geological time that a few species with gills can be found on land and numerous species with lungs can be found in freshwater. Even a few marine species have lungs.

Snails can be found in a very wide range of environments, including ditches, deserts, and the abyssal depths of the sea. Although land snails may be more familiar to people, marine snails constitute the majority of snail species, and have much greater diversity and a greater biomass. Numerous kinds of snail can also be found in fresh water. Most snails have thousands of microscopic tooth-like structures located on a ribbon-like tongue called a radula. The radula works like a file, ripping food into small pieces. Many snails are herbivorous, eating plants or rasping algae from surfaces with their radulae, though a few land species and many marine species are omnivores or predatory carnivores.

Several species of the genus Achatina and related genera are known as giant African land snails; some grow to 15 in (38 cm) from snout to tail, and weigh 1 kg (2 lb).[1] The largest living species of sea snail is Syrinx aruanus; its shell can measure up to 90 cm (35 in) in length, and the whole animal with the shell can weigh up to 18 kg (40 lb).
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Comments: 13

XGame25 [2017-07-21 01:42:02 +0000 UTC]

Am I the only one that's creeped out by snails but not other mollusks?

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TyrantosaurusDREAD [2015-01-01 00:21:24 +0000 UTC]

Snails are weird as hell to me.
I mean....Zefrank ruined them for me.
"Think full body french kiss. With more mucus. And love darts."
And the fact that most snails are hermaphrodites who wrestle one another and mutually impregnate each other. e_e Kinda....I don't know...Takes away from the cuteness factor.

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melvynyeo In reply to TyrantosaurusDREAD [2015-01-02 09:20:14 +0000 UTC]

Haha

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Ambar-Elementals [2014-12-20 08:51:51 +0000 UTC]

nice!

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melvynyeo In reply to Ambar-Elementals [2015-01-02 09:20:16 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Lilmsmoca [2014-12-13 19:04:53 +0000 UTC]

They are so adorable <3

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melvynyeo In reply to Lilmsmoca [2015-01-02 09:20:18 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Kalhiki [2014-12-13 16:09:31 +0000 UTC]

Snails! I love snails.

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melvynyeo In reply to Kalhiki [2015-01-02 09:20:20 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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WeenySparrow [2014-12-13 14:14:24 +0000 UTC]

So pretty! I love snails. Also, interesting speckled shells, I've never seen that before.

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melvynyeo In reply to WeenySparrow [2015-01-02 09:20:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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rachaelm5 [2014-12-13 13:07:13 +0000 UTC]

Their eyes make me laugh!

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melvynyeo In reply to rachaelm5 [2015-01-02 09:20:26 +0000 UTC]

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