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Allium; Allium sativum; Rustic Treacle; Stinking Rose 


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Slobbing in the night Babeando en la noche

Slobbing in the night Babeando en la noche

<a href= http bighugelabs com flickr onblack php id=2223337174 amp bg=white amp size=large >View Large On White< a> Playing with macro and flash this snail came into my life Jugando con el macro y el flash este caracol se cruzó en mi vida <b>ENGLISH< b> The word snail is a common name that can be used for almost all members of the molluscan class Gastropoda which have coiled shells in the adult stage Those snails which do not have a shell or only a very small shell are usually called slugs The class Gastropoda the snails and slugs is second only to the insects in terms of total number of species Snails are extraordinarily diverse in habitat in form in behavior and in anatomy and therefore what is true of one snail species may not at all be true of another more distantly related one Snails can be found in a wide range of different environments from ditches to deserts to the abyssal depths of the sea The great majority of snail species are marine Many others are terrestrial and numerous kinds can be found in fresh water and even brackish water Many snails are herbivorous though a few land species and many marine species are omnivores or predatory carnivores Species of land snails live in almost every kind of habitat from deserts and mountains to marshes woodland and gardens However certain species are quot anthropophilic quot which means they are found most often around human habitation Whichever reasonably large land snail species is most commonly seen or most commonly eaten in a given area that species will usually be referred to simply as quot snails quot by the local people In many parts of the world the fairly large edible species Helix aspersa or Cornu aspersum has been introduced and has become a pest in farms and gardens so this is perhaps a good example of a species commonly known as quot the snail quot Snails have been eaten for thousands of years beginning in the Pleistocene They are especially abundant in Capsian sites i


Gotukola jpg

Gotukola jpg

A powerful agent used in treating ulcers diphtheria tonsillitis and spinal meningitis It is one of the best substitutes for quinine It acts as an insulin Gotu Kola contains remarkable rejuvenating properties It is known as The Secret of Perpetual Youth as it strengthens the heart memory and brain Hawthorn is


Gotukola jpg

Gotukola jpg

A powerful agent used in treating ulcers diphtheria tonsillitis and spinal meningitis It is one of the best substitutes for quinine It acts as an insulin Gotu Kola contains remarkable rejuvenating properties It is known as The Secret of Perpetual Youth as it strengthens the heart memory and brain Hawthorn is


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