An emerald nerite (Smaragdia viridis) eating algae growing on a seagrass blade
Photo by Shane Gross
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Dort will sie wohl rüber...
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He waited for the bus with me
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It’s a Snail World After All: Tiny Molluscs Slide Around Town in Nostalgic Miniature Sets
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A snail!! I usually only find the dried out dead ones, but today I found my second ever alive one! And also a roly-poly!
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snail eating a Stemonitis slime mold
by Barry Webb
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A Manatee Tree Snail is Able to Do Interesting Contortions
A Manatee Tree Snail is Able to Do Interesting Contortions shows one of these algae eating garden snails as it twists its body, allowing it to crawl down a pair of hanging pine needles
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This has been a pretty rainy summer, and all the rain with the high temperatures that are normal for summer in Florida leads to algae growing on all sorts of things. The algae especially likes growing on wood and dead leaves. And along with algae comes the algae eating snails. Monday morning as I drove out of my gate, I saw this manatee tree snail (Drymaeus dormani) that had crawled…
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This one also has a pretty cracked shell.
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