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Bulimulus Guadalupensis

Bulimulus guadalupensis

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Field Notes

Description:

At 7:45 a.m. in the morning, I looked out of the right front window, and I saw a snail, moving all around, on an outdoor wall of my house. This snail, was moving up, to the left, to the right, and also downward. This snail, was moving all over this wall. The shell of this snail, was about three eights of an inch long. It's colors was: different shades of brown, and different shades of black. The snail, is a small to medium sized mollusc, that is generally split into three groups, which are land snails, sea snails, and freshwater snails. This shell, had six whorls to it. Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda.

Habitat:

Although snails are found across a wide variety of habitats, they are most commonly spotted lunching in areas where there is plenty of vegetation. Snails are generally herbvivores, primarily eating vegetation such as: leaves, stems, and flowers.

Notes:

One morning, I was looking out of the right front window, and I saw a snail moving all around, on an outside wall of my house, at 7:45 a.m. in the morning.

Species ID Suggestions

Bulimulus guadalupensis

Bulimulus guadalupensis

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PublishedSeptember 2, 2017

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