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  2. Lissachatina fulica - Wikipedia

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    A newly hatched snail is called a neonate. When the giant African land snail hatches, it's shell is about 5 to 5.5 mm long, consisting of 2.5 whorls. As the snail grows, its shell extends either clockwise (dextral) or counter-clockwise (sinistral), coiling and creating whirls as the snail ages. Dextral growth is most common. [citation needed]

  3. Land snail - Wikipedia

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    The largest living species is the Giant African Snail or Ghana Tiger Snail (Achatina achatina; Family Achatinidae), which can measure up to 30 cm. [13] [14] The largest land snails of non-tropical Eurasia are endemic Caucasian snails Helix buchi and Helix goderdziana from the south-eastern Black Sea area in Georgia and Turkey; diameter of the ...

  4. Haplotrematidae - Wikipedia

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    Haplotrematidae is a taxonomic family of predatory air-breathing land snails, ... Their shells vary in size from small (7 mm in diameter, or about 0.3 inches) to ...

  5. Achatina achatina - Wikipedia

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    The shells of these snails often grow to a length of 18 centimetres (7.1 in) with a diameter of 9 centimetres (3.5 in). Certain examples have been surveyed in the wild at 30×15 cm, making them the largest extant land snail species known. [5] [6] Similar to other giant land snails such as L. fulica, A. achatina are herbivores. Their diets ...

  6. Lissachatina reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Adults are large (shell roughly 10–15 cm long by 5 cm wide, body up to 17 cm) with a distinct reticulated (ridged) shell that is the species' namesake. Shell colouring varies with brown, orange, and yellow streaks and tends to occur in roughly vertical banding. There is also dark speckling present, more visible in the lighter streaks.

  7. Lissachatina glutinosa - Wikipedia

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    Lissachatina glutinosa, common name the African land snail, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Achatinidae, the giant African snails. [ 1 ]

  8. Amphidromus - Wikipedia

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    The shells of Amphidromus are relatively large, from 25 mm (0.98 in) to 75 mm (3.0 in) in maximum dimension, and particularly colorful. During the 18th century, they were among the first Indonesian land snail shells brought to Europe by travelers and explorers. Since then, the genus has been extensively studied: several comprehensive monographs ...

  9. Angustopila psammion - Wikipedia

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    According to National Geographic, this is the smallest species of land snail ever found. This species' shell measures 0.6 millimeters in diameter. [3] [4] In comparison to other land snails in its family, the Angustopila psammion has a smaller parietal tooth and a shorter spire, however it has a much wider umbilicus. [5]

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