Genus Tanychlamys
| Latin name | observation date | Location | 
|---|---|---|
| Genus Tanychlamys | 24-05-2025 | kushtia,Bangladesh | 

You can see small snails in photography. Such small snails are seen a lot during the rainy season. If we look around from the forest to the canals, rivers and streams, we can see very beautiful snails everywhere. There is a story of a strange world hidden in its small body. It moves slowly in the grass or on the damp ground. The small shell on its back is like a natural safe house, where it can take refuge in an instant if it is in danger. The design of the shell is like a round whirlpool, it looks like a small work of art. That is why I like to see these small snails a lot more. I was taking photographs at that time and before that I noticed that this snail was moving silently and slowly. When my whole body heard the sound, it stopped for a while. However, that is when I started taking photos of it. Although the snail's walking style is slow, it has a wonderful patience and stability. With its very delicate body, it proves that life is not only about running fast, but also moving slowly.  When children pick up a small snail, their eyes sparkle with wonder and joy.
On a rainy morning, small snails can be seen coming out in groups. They move through the dewdrops on the grass, and the sunlight falls on their shells, creating a dazzling glow. These small creatures of nature teach us the lesson of tenderness, simplicity and patience. Small snails truly leave a unique impression of beauty in the world. That is why I like and love them very much. I have seen many people save them and feed them to their domestic birds and ducks. So I can say that they are used for quite a few things.









| Camera used | Smart Mobilephone | 
|---|---|
| Lens | Cell phone camera | 
| F-stop | - | 
| Iso speed | ISO | 
| Focal length | MM | 
| Photograph | Genus Tanychlamys | 
| Photographer | @abidhassan | 
| Location | kushtia,Bangladesh | 
| Link | 
| Link to original | community | 
|---|---|
| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/307759091 | 
| Latitude | Longitude | Map | 
|---|---|---|
| 23.90884 | 89.12218 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=13/23.87509/89.13002 | 
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Great discovery, I also found this snail when I entered the forest.