Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
Amphidromus atricallosus | February 01 2025 | Central Bireuen Regency, Aceh, Indonesia |
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I again managed to find a very unique snail on the leaves of a young banana. Today I did a lot of home activities such as washing dishes, washing clothes, sweeping the yard, and drying clothes. Right when I was drying my clothes at the back of the house I managed to see a snail perched on the leaves of a young banana, but unfortunately I didn't approach it first because I wanted to finish my main job first which was drying the clothes, and after I dried the clothes I immediately put the bucket back into my house and went straight back to the first place I saw the snail, and at the very right time I immediately approached the snail and immediately photographed it.
What makes me very interested in this snail is located in a very elegant and attractive color, and its presence right on top with green bananas so that it makes a very beautiful scene because this snail also has a very soft color. This cute little snail does like to be in the leaves of cold leaves such as banana trees or some cold or humid places and I also often find this snail used to be banana leaves or in cold or humid places.
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Camera used | Vivo s1 |
Lens | 64MP |
Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photography | Amphidromus atricallosus |
Photographer | @zhula |