Giant Agate Snails.
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Looking at the pictures, these snails seem familiar to many people. Actually, they are a type of snails that do not live in rivers but are more common in pastures.







Giant Agate Snails are quite large in size, they usually survive by eating leaves and small insects, but they mostly prefer young leaves.
During the day, Giant Agate Snails are not seen outside much. They move at night. Early in the morning, if you go to the forest or the side of the road, you can see them.
Yesterday when I was coming to duty in the morning, they have a small pit in our company's site and from there they come out at night.
Giant Agate Snails move slowly and do not make any noise when they move because they move on the branches of trees or around the ground, the soft parts in front of them move from above the ground, and when they sense the sight of the enemy, they enter the hard shell.
Giant Agate Snails They help maintain the balance of nature. These snails are eaten in many countries but they grow naturally in our region. I think they are the property of nature. Allah Subhanataala has a reason behind every creation.
However, I tried to take pictures from different angles with the mobile camera. There were two Giant Agate Snails and I tried to take pictures of the two without disturbing them.
| Device | Name |
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| Android | honor x9d |
| Location | Malaysia Rawang, Selangor 🇲🇾🇲🇾 |
| Short by | @mdsahin111 |
| Link to original | community |
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| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/372213785 |
| Latitude macrostrat Map | https://macrostrat.org/map/loc/101.5379823/3.3087884/#z=8 |

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