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This is an interesting shot, too! Thanks for sharing!
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At first I thought they were baby snails. These snails bear live young.
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I could see that possibility! Love to see more when you have some time!
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Now we think the snail may be dead.
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Ohh...maybe you will find something else to take it's place. Thanks for sharing!
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Those snails are more interesting then the fish.
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