02-29-2012, 05:03 PM
~Update~
Lookie, Lookie :tongue: .
Vi has a lip now- which means he can haz bay bez
His Shell (Otala Lactea(Milk Snail)
The baby Lin(A rescue)
Vi(the large one), Jazz(second largest) and Lin(The baby :3)- Late night feeding!
Vi and Lin are best pals. Lin always rides on Vi :3
These are my snail pals.
I have 5 Otala Lactea; Biggest to smallest;
Vi
Jazz
Tobias
Pi
Lin
I thought they were Cepaeas, cause they look similar, except we don't get them here.
Also, I found a nearly 5inch Detritivorous Slug and a Wolf Snail(Carnivorous Snail :o )
Rosy Wolf Snail.
I also found a Snail species that orginated here and can only be found here (except now, they've been sent to a london research center for repopulation, because the Wolf Snails keep eating them ) Three of them are extinct(hopefully not), and the smallest one is barely surviving. They're protected and extremely rare, so I couldn't even touch it and I didn't have my iPod with me to take a pic . They are an ancient island species and for some reason have been around for hundreds of years and grew very large, close to the Giant African Land Snails, but weren't pointed. Wolf Snails were introduced in 1920 and ate all the snails . They were brought in to kill off the Otala Lactea, but they're very resourceful.
But I googled a pic of what one looks like anyway:3
Poecilozonites circumfirmatus
Bermuda Conservation
There you go :biggrin:
Lookie, Lookie :tongue: .
Vi has a lip now- which means he can haz bay bez
His Shell (Otala Lactea(Milk Snail)
The baby Lin(A rescue)
Vi(the large one), Jazz(second largest) and Lin(The baby :3)- Late night feeding!
Vi and Lin are best pals. Lin always rides on Vi :3
These are my snail pals.
I have 5 Otala Lactea; Biggest to smallest;
Vi
Jazz
Tobias
Pi
Lin
I thought they were Cepaeas, cause they look similar, except we don't get them here.
Also, I found a nearly 5inch Detritivorous Slug and a Wolf Snail(Carnivorous Snail :o )
Rosy Wolf Snail.
I also found a Snail species that orginated here and can only be found here (except now, they've been sent to a london research center for repopulation, because the Wolf Snails keep eating them ) Three of them are extinct(hopefully not), and the smallest one is barely surviving. They're protected and extremely rare, so I couldn't even touch it and I didn't have my iPod with me to take a pic . They are an ancient island species and for some reason have been around for hundreds of years and grew very large, close to the Giant African Land Snails, but weren't pointed. Wolf Snails were introduced in 1920 and ate all the snails . They were brought in to kill off the Otala Lactea, but they're very resourceful.
But I googled a pic of what one looks like anyway:3
Poecilozonites circumfirmatus
Bermuda Conservation
There you go :biggrin: