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Bill Stock July 30th 04 07:49 PM

Snails native to Ontario
 
Anyone know what snails are native to Southern Ontario?

I've seen plenty of them on the pathways after a rain, but never seen them
in the pond. Do all snails survive in water?




Ka30P July 30th 04 08:40 PM

Snails native to Ontario
 

The snails you see on the pathways are land dwellers out moving around because
of all the free moisture after a rain that helps them move.
Aquatic snails come in two versions. One has to come up to the surface, take in
air and then go back down below the water's surface. The other type has a gill
of sorts and always stays underwater.
You can try a google.com search with the words
'native aquatic snails Ontario' and see what turns up.




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