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Turns out not all snails find flipping themselves over quite so arduous a process...
Video: taka3597
Easy!
It's a conch from the Strombidae family. You can see the well-developed eyes peering out at the end of those long stalks, much like the picture above.
Obviously this one has a significantly more devilish shell...
Image: George Chernilevsky |
Another thing about these particular conches is the peculiar way they get around.
Video: kenkaizu
They don't glide along slowly like other snails. Instead, they lunge forward in distinct, heaving leaps. They do it using a modified operculum. A lot of snails don't have an operculum, but the ones that do have a round, flat one attached to their foot. They use it to seal the entrance to their shell.
Image: Ria Tan Looking at the camera and threatening it with a knife |
Thankfully, there's nothing to suggest they ever use it to carve up prey. In fact, they're all herbivores and detritivores. Phew!
Those eyes! They look like cartoon characters!
ReplyDeletepatience is not my virtue - i'd never make it as a snail or conch.
ReplyDelete@Crunchy: I know! It's so unrealistic!
ReplyDelete@TexWisGirl: Yeah, looks like a painfully slow existence!