– Found in the Harpeth river in TN in a very shallow area.
– Their shell size ranges from 0.5-2cm.
– The eyestalks and skin have some white patterns.
– They don’t dig in the substrate.
– I think they’re diurnal because they become active when the light is on and they move toward it.
– They don’t seem to eat the leaves of plants.
– They started appearing when the weather got above 60F.
That’s all I remember for now. It might be a long shot but I’m grateful for any help!
Outside_Disaster1547
By the shell it looks like an assassin snail, but by the body itself it looks like a mystery snail, I have no idea. If you have an iPhone take a pic then go to your photo library and click the info button and around five seconds it will tell you what animal it is.
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– Found in the Harpeth river in TN in a very shallow area.
– Their shell size ranges from 0.5-2cm.
– The eyestalks and skin have some white patterns.
– They don’t dig in the substrate.
– I think they’re diurnal because they become active when the light is on and they move toward it.
– They don’t seem to eat the leaves of plants.
– They started appearing when the weather got above 60F.
That’s all I remember for now. It might be a long shot but I’m grateful for any help!
By the shell it looks like an assassin snail, but by the body itself it looks like a mystery snail, I have no idea. If you have an iPhone take a pic then go to your photo library and click the info button and around five seconds it will tell you what animal it is.