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I think he likes you! Snails are truly beautiful creatures. Nice find.
ReplyDeleteThat baby IS tiny! What great captures!
ReplyDeleteOh so little - I have also shot snails today :)
ReplyDeleteBut they are not published yet :)
http://foto.rudenius.se/post/2010/05/11/WW-e28093-Wordless-Water.aspx
The word 'rescued' intrigues me! What did you rescue him/her from? And where are you keeping him/her safe? The drama unfolds!
ReplyDeleteHow do you tell a him from a her - does anyone know, and how and where do they begin, I wonder!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a snail that small. I did not know that they could get that big.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm a nursing student and just studied the ear and his shell looks like the cochlear! Too funny!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
http://www.earlsdaughter.com/2010/05/wordless-wednesday-we-blog-edition.html
How little!!!! Good pic!!!
ReplyDeleteGlenda @ Me and Mine in a Small Town
Is sure is small, great find and photo!
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