This snail was going along the path and I decided to pick him up and move him onto the grass so he didn't get squished. While lifting him up I put him onto my hand and he popped out, so I took a few photos. If you are handling snails it is best to have slightly wet hands.
Cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteGood macros Ananka!
ReplyDeleteThe texture of the snail skin is magnificent.
Thanks Fernando. Yes the texture is amazing. :-D
DeleteIt was beautiful with its colors
ReplyDeleteIt is very beautiful. Thanks Mikael :-D
DeleteWhat a cutie.
ReplyDeleteIt really is Bill, thanks :-D
DeleteSuch a pretty little one!
ReplyDeleteIt really is, thanks Terry :-D
Delete...a shiny little thing!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is. Thanks :-D
DeleteLindo caracol. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteIt is a cute one. Thanks :-D
DeleteGreetings from Russia!
ReplyDeleteThanks Irina :-D
DeleteThe snail wanted to know just what exactly was going on.
ReplyDeleteHe really did. Had had to know the happenings!
DeleteThe 2nd photo is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it :-D
DeleteSlugs we have, but almost no snails. I have no idea why. This one looks friendly.
ReplyDeleteWe have loads of both over here! It was very friendly :-D
DeleteI do the same with snails before they get squished 🐌🐌🐌
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your photos of the snail, Ananka.
I am glad to hear that Giorgio :-D Thanks :-D
DeleteÉ um exemplar bastante conhecido.
ReplyDeleteRestituí-lo à vida foi respeitar a natureza e preservar o meio ambiente.
Abraço amigo.
Juvenal Nunes
It is important to look after them. Thanks :-D
DeleteYou are a true naturalist, Ananka.
ReplyDeleteThanks David :-D
DeleteThey are fascinating creatures.
ReplyDeleteThey really are :-D
DeleteYou got some great photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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Thanks Jan :-D
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