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| Batillaria attramentaria (Japanese false cerith, Mudflat Snail) |
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| Camera: | Nikon F100 |
| Date: | Sunday, April 15th, 2001 |
| Film: | Fuji Velvia 50 (slide) |
| Focal Length: | 105mm |
| Lens: | 105mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor |
| Photographer: | John Harvey |
| Region: | North America, Canada, British Columbia, Nanaimo RD |
| Scientific Name: | species related to Batillaria attramentaria (Japanese false cerith, Mudflat Snail) |
| Tag: | beach, trail |
| Larger image: | 1500 x 999 |
John Harvey Photo > A Weekend Around Nanaimo > Single Snail Crawling
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You can see how these move - they drag their shell's behind them.
I believe this is a Mudflat Snail - Batillaria Attramentaria.