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This image is actually two of them. The little one seem to be hitchhiking.
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I know, unusual faces, but still faces. They use their antennas as eyes.
I know, unusual faces, but still faces. They use their antennas as eyes.
A creature I am quite fond of.
They like it wet so they appear mostly when it has been raining. So you need to watch your steps.
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They are really exquisite little creatures that can tell us a great deal about the health of the environment.
ReplyDeleteThose faces are really cool! I think too many people ignore or don't even realize there is all kinds of little life under their feet. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen a snail "in the wild" in several years. When it rains here, I see slugs - and they are not nearly as interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe snails are cool, great photos! Take care, have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this. Great photos. Thank you for joining FFO and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat entry, the faces of your snails are perfect, the photos are clear.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
What unique looking creatures snails are!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing, Great clicks
ReplyDeleteHello Monica :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are first class of these unique little creatures. We don't usually see the underside of their their shell. The two together is an unusual find.
Have a lovely weekend.
Sonjia.
Beautiful photos of the snails.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a good weekend.
Greetings Irma
Great shots
ReplyDeleteIsn't it neat to get close ups and really see the details of these critters. Love that little one hitching a ride! How cute is that!
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