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Post by vallery on Jan 29, 2012 23:12:10 GMT
www.endangeredspecieshandbook.orgHi everyone, I thought this might be a good topic everyone could look into and discuss. Rosiesnail and I have been trying to find information on Toronto Ontario snails with little luck and unfortunatley it turns out that the only information we can find is pest control which led me to this site. vallery add in: Let me know your thoughts on this.
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Post by Snaily-lover on Jan 31, 2012 21:11:16 GMT
What a shame
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Post by rosiesnail2 on Jan 31, 2012 21:15:02 GMT
You said it sista! I hate the way there is no good infomation! Everyone is so threatning and horrible!
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Post by Snaily-lover on Jan 31, 2012 21:29:57 GMT
OK here's what I've found. They like a shady, dampish place to hide during the day.(Well all snails do) They try to avoid the excessive water that can build up in the garden area, especially after rain. They don't like crawling over anything hard and scratchy.(Again all snails) OK that's all I could find, I'm sorry it's only basic all snail facts but I hope it helps. On the internet many people in Toronto complain about the snails because all there plants are eaten by them. Also there is a shop in Toronto named the silver snail, the name was inspired by Ontario snails. OK there are some cool facts. bye bye!
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Post by Snaily-lover on Jan 31, 2012 21:35:59 GMT
Hey Vallery I've had an idea! Why don't you put one of the snails in a tank, make a journal to track its progress and behaviour, take some photos and ask locals on what unusual things they have seen the snails doing. Then you can get good photo views, some info on behaviour and a few interesting stories from your neighbours.
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