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Viviparidae
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Braise viviparidae
River snail, Viviparidae or Filopaludina martensi that clings to the edge of a plastic bucket.
River snail, Viviparidae or Filopaludina martensi that clings to the edge of a bucket that farmers raise.
Pond snail, Marsh snail, River snail
Lambkin
Chinese Mystery Snail 806531
Chinese Mystery Snail 806528
River Snails on the River Bank
River Snails on the River Bank
Viviparous freshwater river snail, plankton feeder and algae eater, important aquatic mollusk search for food
Freshwater snails Viviparus viviparus
Three snails buried on the sand
Empty shells of Viviparus contectus
River snail shells and a feather of a seagull on a sandy beach
Funny looking aquatic mollusk, viviparous freshwater river snail, plankton feeder and algae eater moves ahead
River snail shells Viviparus contectus on a sandy beach
River snail shells Viviparus contectus on a sandy beach
River snail shells Viviparus contectus on a sandy beach
River seashells isolated on white background close-up
River seashells isolated on white background close-up
Small river shells on a sandy beach. Sea background close up.
Aquatic mollusk viviparous freshwater river snail, plankton feeder and algae eater moves from glass to sand substrate
A clam living in Siberia viviparous luzhanka Viviparus viviparus . Clam giving birth for its progeny in under water
Mollusk viviparous freshwater river snail, plankton feeder moves on glass and feeds on green algae in sand substrate bottom