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Helix engaddensis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Helicidae

Scientific name
  
Helix engaddensis

Higher classification
  
Helix

Superfamily
  
Helicoidea

Genus
  
Helix

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Gastropods, Helix texta, Molluscs, Helix, Helicidae

Broscus cephalotes feeding on helix engaddensis


Helix engaddensis is a species of snail common in the Levant, both in Mediterranean, desert and montane climates. It is smaller than the closely related European Garden snail and usually lighter in color. H. engaddensis goes through estivation. It is dormant in the ground during the dry season and emerges after the first rains (in late autumn). Mating takes place soon after emerging. The snails are active through winter (except in high montane regions, where they might be forced into a somewhat unnatural hibernation) and return to an inactive state at the end of the wet season (midspring).

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Broscus cephalotes feeding on helix engaddensis


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Helix engaddensis Wikipedia