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Snail Collection (page 26)

"Discovering the Fascinating World of Snails: From Molluscs to Prints" Did you know that snails belong to a group of molluscs known as gastropods

Background imageSnail Collection: Common Garden Snail On stalk

Common Garden Snail On stalk
LA-1031 Common Garden SNAIL - on celery stalk Helix aspersa Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: Common Garden Snail On stalk

Common Garden Snail On stalk
LA-1030 Common Garden SNAIL - climbing Celery stalk Helix aspersa Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: Triton Shell - attacking crown-of-thorns Starfish

Triton Shell - attacking crown-of-thorns Starfish
KA-52 TRITON Snail in shell - attacking Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster Planci) Charonia Tritonis Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSnail Collection: Snail Kite Male with snail, lake Kissimmee, Florida, USA

Snail Kite Male with snail, lake Kissimmee, Florida, USA
JZ-1702 Snail Kite - male, with snail Lake Kissimmee, Florida Rostrhamus sociabilis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: White-lipped Banded SNAIL / Humbug Snail - on tomatoes

White-lipped Banded SNAIL / Humbug Snail - on tomatoes
SPH-1345 White-lipped Banded SNAIL / Humbug Snail - on tomatoes UK Cepaea hortensis Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: CHALK GRASSLAND SNAIL - On flower

CHALK GRASSLAND SNAIL - On flower
SPH-1337 CHALK GRASSLAND SNAIL - On flower UK Cernuella virgata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: Common Garden Snail On stalk

Common Garden Snail On stalk
LA-1032 Common Garden SNAIL - on celery stalk Helix aspersa Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: Snails with chillies, a local delicacy, market, Lanzhou, Gansu, China, Asia

Snails with chillies, a local delicacy, market, Lanzhou, Gansu, China, Asia

Background imageSnail Collection: Cat Sniffing snail

Cat Sniffing snail
JD-12384 CAT - Kitten Sniffing Snail John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: Brown Common Garden Snail - Close-up of shell showing striking spiral UK garden

Brown Common Garden Snail - Close-up of shell showing striking spiral UK garden
SPH-3349 Brown Common Garden Snail - Close-up of shell showing striking spiral UK garden Helix aspersa Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSnail Collection: Chalk Grassland Snail UK

Chalk Grassland Snail UK
SPH-1334 CHALK GRASSLAND SNAILS - MASS UK Cernuella virgata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSnail Collection: The Snail & the Frog

The Snail & the Frog
Behind you! Has anyone seen this snails friend, the frog?

Background imageSnail Collection: Swooning Fish / Grandville

Swooning Fish / Grandville
Swooning Fish!

Background imageSnail Collection: Varioety of Molluscs

Varioety of Molluscs
A selection of molluscs including varieties of clam, razor-clams soft shellfish and sea snails



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"Discovering the Fascinating World of Snails: From Molluscs to Prints" Did you know that snails belong to a group of molluscs known as gastropods? These fascinating creatures have captured our attention for centuries with their unique characteristics and behaviors. One such example is the frog couple and their pet snail, showcasing an unlikely friendship between different species. It's heartwarming to see how animals can form bonds beyond what we expect. Speaking of extraordinary, have you ever heard about the Giant African Snail? These massive creatures are widely distributed in tropical regions and are known for their intriguing mating rituals, which involve exchanging love darts. Nature never ceases to amaze us. On a more colorful note, let's talk about Janthina violacea, also known as the violet snail. Its vibrant hues make it stand out among its counterparts in the ocean depths. Flags and lamps adorned with Chiocciola (snail) symbols represent a nod to these slow-moving yet resilient creatures. Their symbolism reminds us to embrace life at our own pace. But did you know that even though they move slowly, snails possess an impressive set of teeth? Yes. They might be small but don't underestimate their dental prowess. In nature's artistry lies another breathtaking sight – a common garden snail gracefully perched on a Bergenia leaf. The juxtaposition of colors creates an enchanting scene worth capturing. If you're looking for architectural wonders inspired by nature itself, take a look at low-angle views of spiral staircases – reminiscent of the elegant spiraling shells that house these remarkable beings. And speaking of creativity, digital manipulation enhances colors and lightens backgrounds in images featuring adult garden snails carrying their babies on their backs. A reminder that parenthood knows no bounds or limitations. Let's not forget about other inhabitants who rely on snails for sustenance.