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Xerocrassa moraguesi
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • Helix (Jacosta) moraguesi Kobelt, 1883 (original combination)
  • Helicella claudinae Gasull, 1964
  • Xerocrassa (Amandana) moraguesi (Kobelt, 1883)· alternate representation
  • Xerocrassa claudinae Gasull, 1963

Xerocrassa moraguesi is a tiny, air-breathing land snail. It's a type of mollusk, which is a group of animals that includes snails, slugs, and clams. This special snail belongs to a family called Geomitridae. These snails are sometimes called "hairy snails" because some of them have tiny hairs on their shells!

Discovering the Xerocrassa moraguesi Snail

Xerocrassa moraguesi is a fascinating creature. It is a species of gastropod, which means "stomach-foot." This name describes how snails move using a muscular foot on their underside. As an air-breathing snail, it uses a lung-like organ to breathe, unlike water snails that use gills.

Where Does This Snail Live?

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This map shows where the Xerocrassa moraguesi snail lives in Spain.

This unique snail is an endemic species. This means it lives only in one specific place in the world. For Xerocrassa moraguesi, that place is Spain.

It is found only in the northern part of Mallorca. Mallorca is a beautiful island. It is part of the Balearic Islands, which are located in the Mediterranean Sea. Finding this snail anywhere else is impossible!

Why Are Endemic Species Special?

Endemic species like Xerocrassa moraguesi are very important. They show us how special certain places are. If their habitat is harmed, these species can disappear forever. This is why protecting their homes is so important.

The Xerocrassa moraguesi snail is currently listed as "Endangered" (EN) by the IUCN Red List. This means it faces a very high risk of extinction in the wild. Protecting its habitat on Mallorca is key to its survival.

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