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  2. File:Snail diagram-en edit1.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Love dart - Wikipedia

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    SEM image of lateral view of a love dart of the land snail Monachoides vicinus.The scale bar is 500 μm (0.5 mm). Drawing showing a side view of the love dart of the edible snail Helix pomatia. 1 = flared base of the dart. 2 = position of the inner cavity. 3 = longitudinal flanges or vanes. 4 = sharp tip or blade of the dart A love dart from Cornu aspersum (garden snail) on a ruler for ...

  5. Lymnaea stagnalis - Wikipedia

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    Lymnaea stagnalis, better known as the great pond snail, is a species of large air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Lymnaeidae. The great pond snail is a model organism to study parasitology, neurology, embryonal development and genetic regulation.

  6. Bullia digitalis - Wikipedia

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    Bullia digitalis, the finger plough shell, plough snail or surfing snail, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks. [ 1 ] These dominant scavengers are attracted by the scent of decaying animal matter from a considerable distance so that they converge from all directions ...

  7. Polymita picta - Wikipedia

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    Polymita picta, also known as the Cuban painted snail, or the oriente tree snail, is a species of large, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Helminthoglyptidae. [2] It is the type species of the genus Polymita, and is endemic to Eastern Cuba.

  8. Norrisia norrisii - Wikipedia

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    The marine snail Norrisia norrisii is a medium-sized gastropod mollusk within the family Tegulidae. [2] It has several common names, including Norris's top snail, Norris's topsnail, norrissnail, [3] smooth brown turban snail, or kelp snail.

  9. Cornu aspersum - Wikipedia

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    The practice of rearing snails for food is known as heliciculture. For purposes of cultivation, the snails are kept in a dark place in a wired cage with dry straw or dry wood. Coppiced wine-grape vines are often used for this purpose. During the rainy period the snails come out of hibernation and release most of their mucus onto the dry wood/straw.