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Burgundy snail
Helix pomatia
Garden snails
(Helicidae)
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Large brown snail with 3 to 5 beige brown stripes on its shell, the stripes follow the shell curves. The body is grey-brown with a wide base and retractable antennae on its head, the upper ones carry the eyes and the lower ones are used for sensing. Prefers moist areas, no direct sunlight but also dislikes heavy rain. It eats plants and leaves a mucous trail when it moves. ⇔ l. 80-120 mm Hermaphrodite, meaning they can fertilize each other. A prey for many, including humans. It is considered a delicacy and has been introduced in Asia and America. LA: The colour and size are distinctive and separate it from other garden snails. ≈ The ARIANTA ARBUSTORUM (Copse snail) has a curved edge at the shell entrance. ≈ The CORNU ASPERSUM has a slight stripe across the back and a dark wrinkled shell.
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Shape
Colour
Leg
Back
Feeler
Striking
> 50mm
Crawler
None
Shielded
Retractable
House
2 LookAlikes (LA):
Copse snail
Garden snail
Burgundy snail
Wijngaardslak
Weinbergschnecke
Escargot de Bourgogne
Chiocciola borgognona
Caracol de viña
Helix pomatia [L.]
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