Genus Tanychlamys


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Genus Tanychlamys24-05-2025kushtia,Bangladesh


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Today I am here with beautiful photography of small snails. In this post, you can see many beautiful small snails. Actually, we notice such snails on rainy days. It can be seen that all the dry soil has become a little normal when the rain is wet, where these snails come and collect. Also, all these come and collect in the forest. Just like that, I take photos of them from a feeling. Small snails are very sweet and harmless animals. They move very slowly and always take shelter inside their twisted shell or house. Their shell is usually spiral-shaped and it protects their body. The body of small snails is soft, smooth and moist, which helps them adapt easily to the environment. Snails usually like to live in moist and shady places, such as gardens, bushes or around wet soil. They move slowly on leaves or on the ground. While walking, a kind of slippery liquid comes out of their body, which helps them move. But anyway, I took a photo of this slow-moving thing from the side of the wall of the house. I noticed it moving up the brick. That's when I was taking photos of it. It looked very nice, so I tried to take a beautiful photo. Such snails are not very big and their shells are not very hard. Still, everyone will be fascinated by their beauty. The beautiful part of the mouth comes out from the pitcher and they keep moving along the ground. What a wonderful creation of the Creator that they move in such a beautiful way.

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Camera usedSmart Mobilephone
LensCell phone camera
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PhotographGenus Tanychlamys
Photographer@abidhassan
Locationkushtia,Bangladesh
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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/300456169


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23.9088489.12218https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=13/23.87509/89.13002




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