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Side view of Snail

Side view of Snail


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Filename: 955_24_50001255.jpg

Size: 3708 x 1712 (3.6MB)

Date: 10th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Author: Dave King

Source: Universal Images Group

© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

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Side view of Snail

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© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

Animal Kingdom Mollusca Mollusk Slow Slowness


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This photo print, titled "Side view of Snail" captured by the talented photographer Dave King from Universal Images Group (UIG), offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the enchanting world of mollusks. The image showcases the intricate details and unique characteristics of this fascinating creature from a side perspective, allowing us to appreciate its delicate structure and slow-paced nature. In zoology and biology, snails belong to the class Gastropoda within the phylum Mollusca. Known for their distinctive spiral shells and soft bodies, these remarkable creatures have long intrigued scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. This particular photograph beautifully highlights their graceful curves, showcasing their natural beauty in stunning detail. The concept of slowness is intricately linked with snails as they navigate through life at their own leisurely pace. Their unhurried movements serve as a reminder to embrace patience in our fast-paced world – an invaluable lesson we can learn from these humble creatures. Dave King's skillful composition brings out every minute feature on this snail's shell while capturing its tranquil essence against a neutral backdrop. Whether you are studying zoology or simply appreciating the wonders of nature, this print serves as a visual delight that invites contemplation about our place within the animal kingdom. With its scientific relevance and aesthetic appeal, "Side view of Snail" by Dave King is sure to captivate viewers who seek both knowledge and artistic inspiration.

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