Genus Tanychlamys


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Genus Tanychlamys16-07-2025Gangani-Meherpur, Bangladesh


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I have noticed small snails moving around us. Such snails are more visible during the rainy season, around our immediate surroundings. Small snails are strangely beautiful creatures. Although their bodies are soft and snake-like, they have a hard, round shell on their backs. The shells of large snails are a little harder, while the shells of small snails are a little softer. However, they have the ability to provide protection depending on the object. That shell is like a small house where the snail can hide its body. Snails are usually seen more in wet and damp places. After the rain, small snails crawl slowly on the ground or on the leaves of trees, like a silent traveler of nature. I sometimes notice them climbing trees and climbing the walls of houses. Sometimes they can also be seen walking on the side of the road where water accumulates. Their walking speed is very slow, but there is a kind of calm beauty in it. The eyes of small snails are on the heads of two rods, which makes them especially attractive. This unique small creature of nature plays an important role in maintaining the balance of our environment. Most of the time, we see different types of snails, big and small, in different places including rivers, canals and rills, but such small snails can be seen in very few places. However, during the rainy season, the appearance of Eid is a little more and there are a lot of them in paradise. These are more like domestic birds like ducks. So many people save them from the forest or canals as food for ducks.

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PhotographGenus Tanychlamys
LocationGangani-Meherpur,Bangladesh
Photographer@nazmakhatun


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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/301684717
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