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Date: | Thu, 30 Aug 2001 20:18:55 -0400 |
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Recently while fighting his way thorough a hammock in south Florida,
Jacksonville Shell Club Corresponding Editor, Mark Williams Johnson,
made a big discovery -- a sinistral Liguus fasciatus. Between Mark and
Phil Poland, it would appear that the Florida Tree Snails can't hide
anything from their cameras! Not only did Mark find the sinistral
specimen, but he got a photograph of a normally coiled specimen
and the sinistral specimen on a single tree - crawling together!
You can read Mark's interesting article describing the trip at:
www.jaxshells.org/hammock.htm
or go directly to the images (my scan of Mark's 5 x 7 glossy photos) at:
www.jaxshells.org/trees3.htm
Bill Frank
1865 Debutante Dr.
Jacksonville, FL 32246
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