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I think I have some pictures from opposite side, will search them...
There could be a positive ID, if you had a pic from the opposite side of the snail... Do you happen to have one available?
I just wanted to ask how you determine the species of a snail-so thank you for this description! :)
@Ursula, I'm glad you like it :D I tried to find ID in key, shell's size and height must be measured, count the whorls, determinate the shell mouth, shell color, shell surface (granular or smooth), etc. so I give up! Found only family: Helicidae
Faredin, I think what I humbly understood, that the snail above is more pyramidal than yours and that means another species! ;)
thank you for the picture! :)
Faredin, it looks the same, your snail is little brighter! Ursula, I'll send you the pictures :)
nice one, is it the same like this one? I also cou;dn't find ID http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/32003005
Thank you!! :) Do you need my e-mail address?
thanks, no problem, I'll send you :D
beautiful picture and really nice contrast! i would hang this one on my wall! :) is it possible you could send me original resolution picture to my email? :)
e, super, ti ništa a ja još manje :( samo ih znam razlikovati od drugih životinja...
vidjela sam ovog ...ali o puzevima nista ne znam ;(
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PublishedJuly 14, 2013

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