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~ The Silence of Snales ~ WPC: Silence ~

January 21, 2018 7:36 pm


Living in the moist Pacific Northwest, snails and slugs are everywhere.  Though I consider slugs in my gardens a pest, finding snails in the wild is a treat.

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These photos of two different snails of the same species, were taken on the Long Beach Peninsula – WA – USA.

 “…most native snails and slugs go unnoticed as they feed on plants, fungi, or an array of decaying organic material. A few are predators. Their alien nature can be fascinting — legless hermaphrodites, love darts, tails that can be lost like a lizard’s, and plenty of mucus.”

Cepaea nemoralis Common names: Banded wood snail, grove snail

Family: Helicidae

This is a highly variable snail. Shells range from brown to yellow to pink, with or without stripes.

Origin: Europe

Diet: Dead, usually dry, plant material.
Behavior: Good climber. Uses love darts to improve reproductive success. We’ve found that they really like eating paper.
Where in Oregon: Scattered from the Portland metro area to Canby.
Similar exotics to look for: Cepaea hortensis, the white lipped snail, which is smaller. When mature, C. hortensis typically has a pale lip while C. nemoralis has a brown lip. Suspected C. hortensis should be reported to ODA.

Click to access ODAGuideMolluscs2016ForWeb.pdf

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Posted by Lindy Le Coq

Categories: bugs & critters, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, weekly photo challenge

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7 Responses to “~ The Silence of Snales ~ WPC: Silence ~”

  1. Very interesting, Lindy! 🙂
    I have some Ivory Mystery snails, that bred for me in one of my aquariums recently, that i will be selling online when the weather warms up.

    By Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog on January 21, 2018 at 9:23 pm

    1. How cool, Tom! Just looked them up and they are quite pretty.

      By Lindy Le Coq on January 22, 2018 at 4:43 pm

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  4. I recently got into snails and captured a few for my terrarium. I really like the pattern on this snail. Thanks for sharing this informative post!

    By Birds and Bees Hideout on July 29, 2018 at 1:34 am

    1. Thank you for dropping by and commenting!

      By Lindy Le Coq on August 14, 2018 at 1:08 am

      1. No problem. I really like your blog and I’ll come back! I hope you’ll check out my blog too!

        By Birds and Bees Hideout on August 14, 2018 at 1:09 am

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