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Category Archives: Mollusks

Maya Marauder, Euglandina ghiesbreghti

August 3, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Frank Jordan, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2010. This predatory snail feeds voraciously on other mollusks.  It move rather quickly, for a snail, and spends its time checking out a […]

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Mollusks

Who ate these Maya apple snails?

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Both photos taken by Bob Thomas. When the water is low in the lagoons that surround Crooked Tree, Orange Walk District, Belize, the shore is littered with empty freshwater Maya […]

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Birds, Mollusks

Florida leatherleaf slug, Leidyula floridana

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, San Miguel Village, Toledo District, Belize, May 2002. We rarely see slugs in our adventures, but we’ve occasionally found the leatherleaf around the Maya village of […]

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Mollusks

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