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Post by sezzy5889 on Nov 6, 2005 20:11:02 GMT
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gabi
Achatina tincta
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Post by gabi on Nov 6, 2005 20:19:12 GMT
I like the green one and the yellow one with the shiny-white body and the snake on it most. Wow, they are all beautiful!
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apple
Archachatina degneri
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Post by apple on Nov 6, 2005 20:31:08 GMT
Beautifull snails
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Evelyn
Achatina immaculata
I love Arch.marginata <3
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Post by Evelyn on Nov 6, 2005 22:19:04 GMT
Oh wow...
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sofus
Achatina fulica
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Post by sofus on Nov 9, 2005 12:59:12 GMT
It's a Papuina pulcherrima. A highly protected species from Papua New Guinea. Try to get hold of a copy of "Compendium of landshells" - it have got tons of nice pictures like these. /Sofus
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2005 13:02:14 GMT
AWWWW the picture with the snail and the frog is so gorrrrrgeous ;D the frogs eyes....i love em...
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Post by sezzy5889 on Nov 9, 2005 14:01:27 GMT
I lurv froggies too, can't wait 'til next spring when they all come back to the pond, i counted about thirty pairs this year and it increases every year ;D
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Post by sezzy5889 on Nov 9, 2005 14:02:31 GMT
i like the snails in the 6th and 8th pics
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Post by sonicsnail on Nov 9, 2005 15:53:28 GMT
Yeah, I like the 8th pic too. The one with the snake in it (7th pic) - Do you recon the snake was going to eat it? It looks ready to stretch out and snap it up. Also it just shows how small some frogs can be (3rd pic), unless the snail is bigger than what it appears to be in the photo.
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Post by sezzy5889 on Nov 9, 2005 16:03:07 GMT
I think the frog and snakes where just put there for the photo, for size comparison maybe.
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