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    Radix auricularia - Wikipedia

    Radix auricularia, the big-ear radix, is a species of medium-sized freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Lymnaeidae. Radix auricularia is the type species of the genus Radix. See more

    Forms of Radix auricularia include:
    • Radix auricularia f. tumida (Held, 1836)
    • Radix auricularia f. subampla (Ehrmann, 1933) See more

    The shell is thin, roundly ovate and very inflated, such that the last whorl comprises 90% of its volume.
    The shell has a rounded and broad spire that pinches in steeply at the apex. The spire short, conic, very small compared with the body whorl. See more

    Indigenous distribution
    Radix auricularia is native to Europe and most of the Palearctic including Oman, Tibet and Vietnam. See more

    • Pfenninger M., Cordellier M. & Streit B. (2006) "Comparing the efficacy of morphologic and DNA-based taxonomy in the freshwater … See more

    The body is flecked with small white spots on the back of the head and tentacles, but not on the foot. The mantle is pigmented with a line of dark spots along its edge, irregular spots which … See more

    Habitat
    This species is found in freshwater lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers with mud bottoms. Radix auricularia can live on boulders or … See more

     
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  4. European ear snail (Radix auricularia) - Species Profile

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  6. Ear Snails – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding

    WEBNov 9, 2023 · Learn everything about Radix rubiginosa, a freshwater snail with a distinctive ear-shaped shell. Find out how to keep, feed, and …

    • Name: Ear snail
    • Scientific Name: Radix rubiginosa
    • Other Names: European ear snails or Pokemon snails
    • Water type: Freshwater/brackish
  7. Species Profile - Radix auricularia - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species

  8. The White Baby Ear - shellmuseum

    WEBAug 1, 2014 · The White Baby Ear, Sinum perspectivum (Say, 1831), is a member of the Moon Snail family Naticidae. As other members of the family do, it feeds on other mollusks, in particular on small clams.

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  10. Inner ear | Definition, Anatomy, Balance, & Facts

    WEBInner ear, part of the ear that contains organs of the senses of hearing and equilibrium. The bony labyrinth, a cavity in the temporal bone, is divided into three sections: the vestibule, the semicircular canals, and the cochlea.

  11. How the Ear Works - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    WEBThe sound waves enter the inner ear and then into the cochlea, a snail-shaped organ. The cochlea is filled with a fluid that moves in response to the vibrations from the oval window. As the fluid moves, 25,000 nerve …

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