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A macro shot of a garden snail.ISO -100F/8FOCAL LENGTH 10mmExposure 1/40sec
a snail with a yellow shell
Cepaea hortensis Garden Banded Snail. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
A macro of a snail on a tree branch
white-lipped snail (cepaea hortensis, banded snail)
Small garden banded snail in the forest
a snail on a tree
Grove also known as Brown-lipped Snail (Cepaea nemoralis) on a log
Helix pomatia, common names the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, or escargot, is a species of large, edible, air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod terrestrial mollusc in the family Helicidae. It is one of Europe's biggest species of land snail.\nDescription:\nThe shell is creamy white to light brownish, often with indistinct brown colour bands. The shell has five to six whorls. The aperture is large. The apertural margin is white and slightly reflected in adult snails.The umbilicus is narrow and partly covered by the reflected columellar margin. \nThe width of the shell is 30–50 mm. The height of the shell is 30–45 mm.\nHabitat:\nIn southeastern Europe, H. pomatia lives in forests, open habitats, gardens, and vineyards, especially along rivers, confined to calcareous substrate. In Central Europe, it occurs in open forests and shrubland on calcareous substrate. It prefers high humidity and lower temperatures, and needs loose soil for burrowing to hibernate and lay its eggs. It lives up to 2100 m above sea level in the Alps, but usually below 2000 m. In the south of England, it is restricted to undisturbed grassy or bushy wastelands, usually not in gardens; it has a low reproduction rate and low powers of dispersal. \n\nCulinary use and history:\nRoman snails were eaten by both Ancient Greeks and Romans. \nNowadays, these snails are especially popular in French cuisine. In the English language, it is called by the French name escargot when used in cooking (escargot simply means snail). \nAlthough this species is highly prized as a food, it is difficult to cultivate and rarely farmed commercially. \n\nDistribution:\nDistribution of H. pomatia includes: Southeastern and Central Europe (Source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Close-up of a snail on a tree bark
Snail
Banded Snail Cepaea hortensis
Snail on a Tree
A snail climbing on an tree at night.
Close-up of snail on wood
Brown-lipped snail. Close up image of snail on tree trunk. Cepaea nemoralis
Trochulus hispidus Hairy Snail. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
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closeup of a yellow snail on green salat leaf
Small garden banded snail in the forest
Extreme closeup of a colourful garden snail on a sunny day.
Cepaea vindobonensis - close-up of a crawling clam, southern Ukraine
Springtime morning macro close-up of a single banded snail (Cepaea Nemoralis) attached to branches of a blackthorn tree (Prunus Spinosa)
Snail On The Trunk Of a Tree
Snails on lemons at night
A snail finds its way out of a thorny branch
Snail on a Tree Trunk - Close-up
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