Introduction
Hello everyone! Nice to be back to make another post on this photography lovers community. The community that exist with many great pictures shared by great creators. I am feeling good to be with all of you in this community. Witnessing your creative works give me such a great desire and inspiration to work more on this lovely community.
For today I have captured an invertebrate animal that has a soft body, has a lot of mucus, and its body is wrapped in a mantle. One example of a Mollusca animal is a bush snail. Thus, snails are invertebrates or animals without backbones. This bush snail I saw on the villager garden in my place.
Bush snail has a shell made of limestone, which serves to protect the body. It can live on land, sea, fresh water, and can survive in areas with hot weather, and cold areas.
It also has a digestive, respiratory, excretory, circulatory, nervous, muscular, and reproductive system.
Bush snails are one of the animals from the mollusk group found in tall grass, under wood or twigs and in dalugha plantation forests.
This type of snail is small in size and is found in dalugha plants and their surroundings in dark and humid environments.
Bush snail is walking slowly on the surface of leaves while eating the leaf tissue of the plant.
This type of bush snail, if it is on the ground, can eat the roots of young plants and if it continues, it will cause disruption to the function of the plant roots.
This bush snail has varying body (shell) sizes, depending on the growth of the snail. The older he gets, the bigger his body size becomes.
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