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"Aestivating Snails: Nature's Masters of Survival" In the tranquil landscapes of Greece, France, and the United Kingdom, a fascinating phenomenon takes place every year. Meet the aestivating snails - tiny creatures that have mastered the art of survival in extreme conditions. Picture No. 10899491 captures a group of Cretan Door Snails aestivating on a rock in Imbros Gorge, West Crete, Greece. These resilient snails have adapted to conserve energy during periods of drought by entering into a state called aestivation. Similarly, in France, Pointed Snail youngsters are seen resting together in groups to save water during their aestivation period. This clever strategy helps them endure long dry spells while minimizing water loss. The UK is home to hibernating Garden Snail communities who adopt similar tactics as their Mediterranean counterparts. They retreat into their shells and remain dormant until favorable conditions return. Astonishingly rare for Southwest England are mass gatherings snails found on dune plants (as depicted in SSG 7481 Hibernating © ARDEA LONDON). These mediterranean species showcase incredible adaptability when faced with challenging environments. Tarifa, Spain also witnesses this remarkable behavior as shown through multiple images captured there. Aestivating during the dry season becomes essential for these Tarifa snails' survival. These land-dwelling mollusks demonstrate nature's ingenuity at its finest - adapting to harsh climates by conserving energy and moisture through extended periods of dormancy known as aestivation. It serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, life finds ways to persist and thrive against all odds.