Snail

White lipped snail: Cepaea hortensis
Rather similar to the brown lipped snail, the shell is generally smaller - being only 16-20mm and has a white instead of brown margin or “lip” to the mouth of the shell. It is found in many habitats although it’s probably less common than the brown lipped snail especially in the south of England.
Rather similar to the brown lipped snail, the shell is generally smaller - being only 16-20mm and has a white instead of brown margin or “lip” to the mouth of the shell. It is found in many habitats although it’s probably less common than the brown lipped snail especially in the south of England.
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