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I'd just like to thank Aydin Orstan for sharing the site regarding 'flying
snails'. I'm still trying to work out how all those species of snails ended
up on Norfolk Island - among the most remote islands in the world. I
believe that some species may be explained by former land bridges but that
doesn't explain all species (not including those brought over by Europeans
and Polynesians). Wishing Aydin all the best in his studies,
 
Rob
 
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