Image: divemasterking2000 |
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!
3 comments:
Those eyes! They look like cartoon characters!
patience is not my virtue - i'd never make it as a snail or conch.
@Crunchy: I know! It's so unrealistic!
@TexWisGirl: Yeah, looks like a painfully slow existence!
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