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Pomatias raricosta
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Scientific classification

Pomatias raricosta is a special type of land snail. It has a unique little "door" called an operculum that closes its shell. This snail is a gastropod mollusk, which means it's part of the snail and slug family. It belongs to the Pomatiidae family.

This snail is found only in Spain. This means it is an endemic species, living naturally in just one specific place.

About Pomatias raricosta

Pomatias raricosta is a fascinating land snail. It is known for its shell and the special operculum it uses. This operculum helps the snail protect itself from predators and dry weather.

What is an Operculum?

An operculum is like a small, hard lid. It is attached to the snail's foot. When the snail pulls its body into its shell, the operculum closes the opening. This keeps the snail safe and moist.

Where Does it Live?

This snail is endemic to Spain. This means you won't find it living naturally anywhere else in the world. It is a unique part of Spain's wildlife. Scientists are still learning about its exact habitats within Spain.

Snail Classification

Snails are part of a huge group of animals called mollusks. Mollusks include snails, slugs, clams, and octopuses.

Gastropods: The Snail Family

Pomatias raricosta is a gastropod. Gastropods are the largest group of mollusks. They are known for having a single shell, or sometimes no shell at all, like slugs. Most gastropods move around on a muscular "foot."

The Pomatiidae Family

Pomatias raricosta belongs to the Pomatiidae family. This family includes many types of land snails that have an operculum. These snails are often found in warm, moist environments.

Conservation Status

The conservation status of Pomatias raricosta is listed as "Data Deficient" (DD). This means scientists do not have enough information to know if the species is endangered or not.

Why "Data Deficient"?

When a species is "Data Deficient," it means we need more research. Scientists need to study how many of these snails exist. They also need to learn about their habitats and any threats they face. This information helps protect the species for the future.

See also

In Spanish: Pomatias raricosta para niños

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